Lori Gottlieb's argument about why women should panic if they're not married at some particular age makes claims that are not consistent with the data. It's also a prominent example of the Maureen Dowd fallacy, i.e. blaming feminism for idiosyncratic relationship problems that have nothing...
feminism stole my car keys
Sacha Zimmerman approvingly cites this New York article. Alas, she doesn't deal with its fundamental problems, most notably its reliance on anecdotes and otherwise less-than-impartial data and the fact that.
Public health scare edition.