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

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20-yo Millie Bobby Brown and 22-yo husband (Bon Jovi's model son) just revealed their gorgeous wedding photos on social media to her 65 million followers. MBB is a trend setter. This follows influencer Sofia Richie getting married and quickly pregnant last year when she was just 24-yo. Pendulum has swung, gen Z'ers consider it is un-cool and weird to wait until late 20s or 30s to settle down.







Millie looks like a 48 year old divorcee who has been through the wringer of life and seen some shit in recent pics. There's something going on there and it's not good.


I am also worried about Millie. I’m rooting for her, but there’s definitely something wrong.


MBB is fine. I worry about all of the 30-something women in my office who want kids one day but are still single, or shacking up with a man child, or have received troubling news from doctors about their ability to get pregnant.
Anonymous
Obviously not everyone wants, can have or handle a marriage. Same way, not everyone wants, can have, can afford or have patience to have/raise children. However, majority does and even if percentage of single and childless goes up, its not going to be a majority. What people think at 18, is often quite different than what they do after a decade.
Anonymous
Not surprising for a group of people who struggle with social skills and are known prudes. Why not lock it down so you don’t have to interact with anyone else anymore?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Getting married as a recent college graduate to another recent graduate is a major flex. You were interesting enough to date, and more importantly could afford to date. As a man you can afford to take her out and to be reasonably well-groomed and not a loser nor a dork. As a woman you can afford to doll yourself up, something that costs real money.

Go visit the campus of a Southern land grant university or a reasonably prestigious private college. How do you identify the people with prospects? Not in the classroom nor in the library. Rather you want to see who belongs to the best fraternities and sororities. These are the people who can afford Greek life, learn how to network, and know how to have fun whenever they want. They’re the men who you know will be your management in 10 years, and the women who make your jaws drop. The men aren’t any more capable than the financial aid kids, and the women aren’t inherently prettier. But they can afford the networking, the gym memberships, the leisure time and the cosmetics to maximize themselves. That’s just how it is.


It’s not a flex to inherit an Edward Jones shop or car dealership from your dad in a 3rd tier Southern metro.


That PP is the weirdo frat booster.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20-yo Millie Bobby Brown and 22-yo husband (Bon Jovi's model son) just revealed their gorgeous wedding photos on social media to her 65 million followers. MBB is a trend setter. This follows influencer Sofia Richie getting married and quickly pregnant last year when she was just 24-yo. Pendulum has swung, gen Z'ers consider it is un-cool and weird to wait until late 20s or 30s to settle down.







Millie looks like a 48 year old divorcee who has been through the wringer of life and seen some shit in recent pics. There's something going on there and it's not good.


I am also worried about Millie. I’m rooting for her, but there’s definitely something wrong.


When we’re not cyberbullying her, we are deeply worried for the 22 y.o. multi-millionaire actress whose model husband will inherit a nine-figure fortune from his rock star father.

Signed,
Spinster Feds of DCUM
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:20-yo Millie Bobby Brown and 22-yo husband (Bon Jovi's model son) just revealed their gorgeous wedding photos on social media to her 65 million followers. MBB is a trend setter. This follows influencer Sofia Richie getting married and quickly pregnant last year when she was just 24-yo. Pendulum has swung, gen Z'ers consider it is un-cool and weird to wait until late 20s or 30s to settle down.







Millie looks like a 48 year old divorcee who has been through the wringer of life and seen some shit in recent pics. There's something going on there and it's not good.


I am also worried about Millie. I’m rooting for her, but there’s definitely something wrong.


MBB is fine. I worry about all of the 30-something women in my office who want kids one day but are still single, or shacking up with a man child, or have received troubling news from doctors about their ability to get pregnant.


LOL, no you don’t.
Anonymous
Some people mature early, others later, if they ever do. Knowing what you want, finding it and not loosing it is also a sign of maturity, no matter if you find it early or late. Also fine if you never do.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:26 and 27; late Steve Jobs’ billionaire heiress daughter

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14942647/Apple-heiress-Eve-Jobs-Team-GB-Olympic-Cotswods-wedding.html


Both of them are stupidly wealthy. Divorce is easy with prenups and gobs of family money on both sides.

They won’t last. I’ve been following her IG for years. This is her starter marriage between horsey girl and horsey boy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:26 and 27; late Steve Jobs’ billionaire heiress daughter

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14942647/Apple-heiress-Eve-Jobs-Team-GB-Olympic-Cotswods-wedding.html


Both of them are stupidly wealthy. Divorce is easy with prenups and gobs of family money on both sides.

They won’t last. I’ve been following her IG for years. This is her starter marriage between horsey girl and horsey boy.


27 isn’t super young.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:26 and 27; late Steve Jobs’ billionaire heiress daughter

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14942647/Apple-heiress-Eve-Jobs-Team-GB-Olympic-Cotswods-wedding.html


I’m a millennial and 27-28 had a huge wave of engagements and weddings in my friend group. Definitely not unusually young.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:26 and 27; late Steve Jobs’ billionaire heiress daughter

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14942647/Apple-heiress-Eve-Jobs-Team-GB-Olympic-Cotswods-wedding.html


I’m a millennial and 27-28 had a huge wave of engagements and weddings in my friend group. Definitely not unusually young.


She’s 27, stunningly pretty, and one of the wealthiest generation Zs in the world.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What holds women back are kids, good partners can be a strength. They can be each other's support system and have more focus on goals than hooking up at bars or mopping for not finding decent people on apps.


Work from home, hybrid and childcare is available everywhere, dual income married professionals aren’t held back by kids. Kids make you more mature, more social, you work harder and take your career trajectory more seriously.


Is this a joke? It’s difficult everywhere to have kids, including Europe. My European friends have even less flexibility than I do.

I love my kids but they ruined my QOL. If I could do it all over again I wouldn’t have kids. No way. I had a terrific life and kids have limited me in almost every way. Only reason it’s tolerable is because I have $.

The fear-mongering over fertility is comical because it assumes they want to have kids in the first place.

Marriage and kids is a scam.


Kids are hard and a sacrifice, no doubt. My kids have also been a drain on our resources and have also altered the obvious trajectory of our careers.

But I am sitting here this morning with my daughter off at her internship (college kid) and my senior out of the house for a few days. It is empty without them. Their presence changes the house and brings meaning to my life. They also bring purpose to my life. I care about the future more because of them. The world comes into sharper colors because of them. The purpose binding my husband and I together is stronger because of them. I would say that they have increased my quality of life enormously - I would not have said that in the early years (infant-5 years) but looking back, it was true even then for me.
Anonymous
Rich have always married young. It’s the middle class sheep who were suckered into wasting their 20s and 30s on consumerism and careerism, thus the current birth rate crisis in the West.
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