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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have to find them early - by 25. You don’t have to get married by then, but you need them in hand. If they aren’t willing to be serous at that age, move on. Plenty of men want a best friend/serious partner by that age. You have to choose intelligence and potential - not wait until the potential is realized - by then it’s too late.[/quote] My daughter is 24 and dating sounds like hell for her quite frankly. They are the first generation where dating is heavily done by apps and it’s not good.[/quote] My daughter is only in elementary school. She has two older brothers with so many friends. We have tons of family friends. I used to meet men everywhere I went - school, work, train, conferences, friends birthday dinners, etc. 24 should be her absolute prime.[/quote]
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