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Jennifer Aniston

And she's tired of those Rachel Green impersonations.
"I have worked too hard in this life and this career to be whittled down to a sad, childless human."
"That's horrible."
Society doesn't just pressure Aniston, this is the case for millennial women, specifically South Asian millennial women, like myself. A handful of my female friends and I fit into the following category: we're in our 30s, independent, outgoing, have careers, side interests and side hustles, but we can't seem to find a life partner that will truly be our ride or die.
While the focus on loosening the ironclad corset and giving breathing room for diverse bodies to be loved and appreciated is a big step in the right direction, something is still fundamentally missing in our well-intentioned conquest to develop a positive body image.
Hint: She has a lot of famous "Friends."
But what were we expecting?
But one guy is clearly missing.
"If I can be the first 80-year-old to go out there successfully in a bikini, then I'll take that on."
Presenting Mrs. Theroux!