Who are you speaking for here? Because lots of women are not yearning for this at all. I assumed I’d probably get married one day and I did, but I wasn’t dreaming of it as a little girl. And if other girls were, then they'd actually be getting married - something fewer and fewer women are doing around the world — because they don’t want to be married. Imagining that the boogeyman of feminism has corrupted their brains is absurd. Women are realizing they don't have to get married in order to support themselves, in order to have social standing, etc., etc the way they did in the past, and they are acting accordingly. They marry if they want to and don't if they don't want to. Adults make their own choices.
Wyatt was responsible for her own choices and decisions - and no Margaret Thatcher was not a feminist. Let's try to stick with reality here.
"She likes what macho, sexist, patriarchal men have always liked: war, the defence of the status quo, established power, entrenched inequality, heavily rigged individualist competition and absolute freedom. Not freedom as in emancipation, but the greedy savagery of an unregulated market in which man eats man and woman is neither seen nor heard."
A lot of the loneliness that women experience is actually within married relationships.
Picking someone’s narrative and agreeing with it doesn’t actually make it true. You have to make a better case than “It feels right to me.”