
×
Please verify
Each day we overwhelm your brains with the content you've come to love from the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website.
But Facebook is...you know, Facebook. Their algorithm hides our ranting and raving as best it can. The best way to stick it to Zuckerface?
Sign up for the LWC News Blast! Get your favorite right-wing commentary delivered directly to your inbox!
CultureNovember 11, 2025
Woman gets dumped after dating a dude for a decade, now she demands he pay her for wasting her “childbearing years”
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!
NEW: 34-year-old woman is demanding compensation from her ex-boyfriend, 38, for stealing her "childbearing years."
The woman says she put her career on hold, thinking they would have kids and start a family, just to get dumped.
The woman says her ex-boyfriend should be… pic.twitter.com/mYMXSjpb5M
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 11, 2025
For the millionth time, someone should really inform the masses to stop doing married things with people they are not married to. One woman is now beside herself after her long-term boyfriend dumped her just as she thought they were about to start a family. She’s so baffled by this that she’s suing the man, claiming he stole her childbearing years.
According to the New York Post:
A 34-year-old woman who was dumped after a decade of dating says she wants financial compensation from her ex-boyfriend for stealing her “childbearing years.”
Technically speaking, she wouldn’t be considered “geriatric” in pregnancy terms until she’s 35. These days, people have children well into their late 30s, and some even in their mid-40s. I don’t think she should give up hope just yet — and clearly, she hasn’t, as proven by the fact that she believes she can sue this man for IVF treatment.
The anonymous singleton wrote to the Telegraph’s “Moral Money” advice column, saying she believes her former flame should now pay for IVF or egg freezing after leaving her high and dry.
“He tells me he feels, at 38, as though he still has a decade of enjoying his lifestyle and powering through with his career and is not ready for marriage and children, but he knows it has become a priority for me — so he is off,” the woman wrote.
This could have all been prevented if they had discussed these things early on in the relationship. And maybe they did. But one would assume that after half a decade of not making good on her hopes and dreams, something wasn’t adding up. Still, we’re not here to victim-blame — so I digress.
“Here I am at 34, eggs twitching, ready for the marriage and parenthood stage of life but unexpectedly single and emotionally devastated. I am tipping into the furious phase of the grief cycle because I feel as though he owes me big time and I want him to pay.”
The woman further explained that she had made some career sacrifices to accomodate her ex’s ambitions, as they had verbally agreed that he would be the primary earner should they have children.
“Now I feel like these compromises have left me vulnerable and I am seeking compensation,” she fumed. “Surely he should have some responsibility for helping me mitigate the damage to our plans caused by his change of heart and broken promises?”
What’s interesting about this is that it’s probably far more common than people think. Not the whole suing-for-IVF-treatment part, but the feeling many women have of wasting their best years on a man who never intended to settle down — despite all the promises he made. I don’t know. That’s just my two cents.
That being said, unfortunately for her, I don’t think she’ll prevail in this lawsuit. While she just can’t seem to accept that she “wasted” those years on a man who never intended to start a family with her, that was ultimately her choice. You can’t have your cake and eat it too. And at this point, that’s sadly nothing more than a personal problem.
- YouTube www.youtube.com
Latest





