It's official: Gen Z are not delaying marriage til 30s anymore, young weddings are cool again

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Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people who married late, see people approving marrying early as a personal attack. Everyone has different choices and preferences. To each its own. Every decision has pros and cons. No absolute answer here. I married after 25 but looking back, I would've been happier marrying earlier though I would prefer kids after 28.


They don’t.

The marry early posters are nasty AF and are actually attacking people.


I'm a mom who married young and I also faced their wrath for pushing back on their narrative.

They're attached to their weird non existent reality and will go after anyone who doesn't conform to their agenda.


Seems like the alternate facts people are trying to sell their crap via social media.
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Anonymous wrote:So, will Gen X and Gen Z soon become grandparents sooner than expected? I don't think I'll be ready to be a grandma when my oldest is 22-25!



I’d love to be a young grandma. My aunt had to wait till she was 70.


I want my kids to decide when they have kids even if they decide not to. Not my life!


Who are you kidding, you obviously don’t have children.


DP. I have two teens.

I want my kids to decide if and when they have kids. Not my life!


Same here. No pressure at all, its up to them to have kids or not. However, my only advice would be to consider to have first baby between 30-35 IF they have a stable marriage, both want kids and prefer to avoid infertility battles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one is denying but as a society, we are actively trying to imply that somehow everyone marrying before 30 is a loser.


No, we are fighting against you project 2025 weirdos who are doing everything they can to normalize marriage as early as possible. Take you weak azzed attempts at normalizing behavior no one wants and stuff it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why people who married late, see people approving marrying early as a personal attack. Everyone has different choices and preferences. To each its own. Every decision has pros and cons. No absolute answer here. I married after 25 but looking back, I would've been happier marrying earlier though I would prefer kids after 28.


They don’t.

The marry early posters are nasty AF and are actually attacking people.


Because they are on a mission to implement project 2025 asap. They're coming for our jobs next.
Anonymous
Gen Zs aren’t even 30 yet, this seems like putting the cart before the horse. There have always been people who got married at 16-23. Just because it happens doesn’t mean it’s the norm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Discouraging marriages and encouraging a decade of hookups is another form of indoctrination.


Don’t forget glorifying abortions. I think it boils down to wanting everyone as broken as they are. Imagine being triggered on a visceral level when you see two beautiful young adults getting married. These people are sick, miserable, and dark hearted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gen Zs aren’t even 30 yet, this seems like putting the cart before the horse. There have always been people who got married at 16-23. Just because it happens doesn’t mean it’s the norm.


If you have a Gen Z daughter or niece ask her what her and her friends think of Sex and the City. They will say the women look super old and it’s so sad and gross they’re all single, partying, and hooking up with randoms. Most Gen Z girlies want to be married with a house by 25. That is a real pivot from what Gen X and Y trends.
Anonymous
Hahaha.

No this is not what any educated 25 year old wants.

Anonymous
In my country not engaged by 25 makes you a left-over. Ambitious men and women are highly competitive about finding a spouse at university.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gen Zs aren’t even 30 yet, this seems like putting the cart before the horse. There have always been people who got married at 16-23. Just because it happens doesn’t mean it’s the norm.




But OP saw something on TikTok. It must be true.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Discouraging marriages and encouraging a decade of hookups is another form of indoctrination.


Don’t forget glorifying abortions. I think it boils down to wanting everyone as broken as they are. Imagine being triggered on a visceral level when you see two beautiful young adults getting married. These people are sick, miserable, and dark hearted.


Ok, Serena Joy. We know you have a different vision for the US.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Gen Zs aren’t even 30 yet, this seems like putting the cart before the horse. There have always been people who got married at 16-23. Just because it happens doesn’t mean it’s the norm.


If you have a Gen Z daughter or niece ask her what her and her friends think of Sex and the City. They will say the women look super old and it’s so sad and gross they’re all single, partying, and hooking up with randoms. Most Gen Z girlies want to be married with a house by 25. That is a real pivot from what Gen X and Y trends.


Brunch Granny is back! Now it’s going to get really nutty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one is denying but as a society, we are actively trying to imply that somehow everyone marrying before 30 is a loser.


No, we are fighting against you project 2025 weirdos who are doing everything they can to normalize marriage as early as possible. Take you weak azzed attempts at normalizing behavior no one wants and stuff it.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Discouraging marriages and encouraging a decade of hookups is another form of indoctrination.


Don’t forget glorifying abortions. I think it boils down to wanting everyone as broken as they are. Imagine being triggered on a visceral level when you see two beautiful young adults getting married. These people are sick, miserable, and dark hearted.


I actually glorify abortion. It’s pretty cool that a woman who is carrying a non-viable fetus, experiencing an ectopic pregnancy or who was raped at age 12 could terminate her pregnancy. I also don’t live in la la land and rely on strange moral platitudes. But have fun believing the earth is less than 10,000 years old and women dying child birth is the right thing or whatever you’re into.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Gen Zs aren’t even 30 yet, this seems like putting the cart before the horse. There have always been people who got married at 16-23. Just because it happens doesn’t mean it’s the norm.


If you have a Gen Z daughter or niece ask her what her and her friends think of Sex and the City. They will say the women look super old and it’s so sad and gross they’re all single, partying, and hooking up with randoms. Most Gen Z girlies want to be married with a house by 25. That is a real pivot from what Gen X and Y trends.


Well gen Z girls are growing into the wrong housing market. The average age of a first time buyer these days is like, 38.
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