No, there is. You just have to look for the evidence in thrme empty and negative spaces.
Look, believe it or not, most women don't want to be writing griping complaining articles about their families. What they want is for their lives to be full of joy and they want to share that joy with everyone. It's part of our basic nature as women.
So. When younsee a lot of negatively tones articles about boyfriends, husbands, or men in general....it's because they're lonely in their own homes. If they weren't, they'd be writing something else or be writing about how great being married is.
Like the single women do. They've found that joy or reconnected with their joy within themselves, however you want to put it, and they're out there sharing that joy with everyone.
That's why you see so many of those articles. And why you don't see more addressing loneliness in particular. You see the unhappiness. You don't see it specifically labeled or put to loneliness. They're still hoping.
When the hope is gone, they will be too. And they won't look back. So you won't ever see it like you do with men.
Because in the end, most men bring up their loneliness as a problem they think women should solve for them. But women know what will most likely happen if they label it what it is publicly.