Extinction of romance

Anonymous
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1183315.page

Is it any different for 20+ or do you see similar issues?
Anonymous
Bump
Anonymous
Please stay out of your 20+ year old kids’ romantic lives.
Anonymous
A general discussion on a public forum isn't an individual action. You don't even need to have a single adult child to have an opinion or share an observation.
Anonymous
It takes too, DD is looking for relationships, but the guys she met are not .. so sad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It takes too, DD is looking for relationships, but the guys she met are not .. so sad


Is she picky? I just had coffee with a friend who is worried about her DD's ticking click because she only dates men with similar cultural and religious values AND they best be tall and handsome physicians working in lucrative specialties. No connection is evolving into a serious romance. Mom is recommending considering non surgical physicians, big law attorneys, finance bros and well settled engineers as well to expedite the process.

To be fair her daughter is all that and more in looks and success but clearly too focused on an ideal Hallmark/social influencer level match.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please stay out of your 20+ year old kids’ romantic lives.


So if your 20+ year old kid is making a life changing wreck of their lives, you’d say nothing and let it slide.

Nice parent.
Anonymous
Solution is to teach your son's to be romantic.
Anonymous
Everyone needs romance in their life and most also need committed partners on life's journey.
Anonymous
My 20 year old son has his first girlfriend. He doesn’t often ask for advice but her birthday is aproaching and he’s asked if I have any ideas. So, for all of you saying romance isn’t alive among young couples, any suggestions?
Anonymous
What is this obsession? I found your first post very odd and held my tongue but here you are again. I think you have an issue.
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