Aaaaand...what would that be? Because as we ALL KNOW, any never married man over 30 has serious hidden issues. |
At least you will now admit it. |
Hmm...she married at 36 to a guy heading into his mid-50s. His "hot" days were behind him. He's rich and famous, so I'll give you that. Still, so NOT what you're average 30yo woman dreams of settling down with. |
Hey, guess I'm not average. |
+1 Love how in general people like to shame and criticize older men for settling down with much younger women. However when it comes to George Clooney and Amal amaluddin they are suspiciously silent. God he is old..he may already need viagra. And his past is nasty and sordid and full of drugs and sex. What a catch. |
| I would love to see some pics of these hunky dreamboats who are going on about how George Clooney is positively unmarriageable |
+1. Who under 40 actually talks about George Clooney? Who really considers a 50+ never married guy a catch? |
yeah exactly. What about that would you hire a beautiful young nanny thread where all the DCUM posters were going on and on about how their 20 yr old nanny would never look at their DHs. make up your mind. |
+1 every woman i know who is into clooney is over 45. |
Yeah and really, a 45 man is too old. |
We hate you right back
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This is Clooney's second marriage. He was married to Talia Balsam in the late 80s/early 90s. |
yeah and even then he had issues. He stated he should have never married then. Gist is, anyone who says Amal Amaluddin had the winning formula that most women should follow because she waited till her late thirties to marry George Clooney is on crack. Plus, most women want kids. |
He is gay. |
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Looks, folks.
In the end, you marry what you can get, just like everyone else. If you think that x is "too old" for you or "y" must be a loser because he's never been married, then keep looking. Just don't be surprised to find that your reach exceeds your grasp and you end up having to scramble like every other "successful" thirty something with high expectations. In the end, it's not about what you deserve, it' about old fashioned economics: supply and demand. |