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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What’s the magic formula then? Just keep hooking up and having failed relationships well into your mid 30’s the complain you can’t find eligible partners or rush into marriage some Tinder guy after dating 6 months because both of you feel like you are missing out on the milestone of having a family? It’s not going to lead to divorce? [/quote] I think dcum would say the winning formula is meeting your future spouse between the ages of 26-29 and getting married between 29-32. Meeting at 19-21 is too early, trying to meet someone after 30 and you have more limited options. [/quote] Well, a 23 year old single can be emotionally and financially more stable than a 27 year old so few years add no value here. Divorce or relationship issues aren’t much better for 29-32 year olds so years add limited value. [/quote] They can be. People do end up in successful marriages when they marry at young ages. More people are more mature and financially stable, though once they are no longer in their late teens/early 20s. More people are ready for marriage at 27 than at 23. This doesn’t mean every young marriage will fail but let’s not pretend that most young people are ready for marriage just because a few are. [/quote]
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