What is it like to bra single woman over thirty?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grass is brown on both sides OP.

Or grass is green on the other side. If you find someone you can imagine living the rest of your life, then why not? Otherwise, don't do it. I got married at 33, and for the most part, I'm happily married. I have friends in their early 50's who are still looking for Mr. Right, and the dating pool as you get older is murkier.


Your friends looking for Mr. Right tend to have insane standards, as if they were a guy their age demanding Scarlett Johansson, no older woman will do. Furthermore, she must be able to paint tunnels on walls like Wile E. Coyote that trucks drive out of.
Anonymous
Wha?? You're self-conscious to be engaged at 30, but not yet married? See a shrink.
Anonymous
I'm 34 but also a parent and single. Life is good and comfortable. Still easy to date and meet men, though I have to screen harder to eliminate married men who aren't upfront compared to a decade ago when everyone was single. Most of my girlfriends are married and I think we're all pretty happy with life overall, single or married. There are trade offs. I have DC 70% of the time and the other 30% gives me ample time for selfish pursuits. I nearly married the wrong man which is probably the loneliest decision one can make. I feel blessed. Just booked a girls trip tonight for the Fall and a date for Friday night. My DC and I travel together often as well. My two guy friends really want me to find a husband. One thinks I'm too picky and one thinks I'm not picky enough!lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe "bra" is supposed to be "be a".


Lol.

You are smart to catch this.

I actually thought it was referring to an actual brassiere folks.
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