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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're available to marry at, say, 17, and nobody marries you by 25, they figured there must be something wrong with you. Kind of like a house sitting on the market. [/quote] +1 See every thread on here with someone 30+ asking how to find a decent husband who makes good money and wants kids — she’s always told the answer is “be younger.” Since DCUM also believes marriage before 23 is vaguely appallingly young, you have a 7-year window to get it right. Not so different from the 17-24 regency window, just shifted later because we’re moved the social definition of adulthood back to 22ish rather than 16ish (for girls).[/quote]
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