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Reply to "Is there any way to convince a young man to step it up because he will never do better?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is he not ready for marriage? Or does he not want to marry her? Also. My friend's younger brother is like this. Early 30s. Never had a girlfriend. Finally met the perfect girl. Pretty, smart, funny, and we thought he was SO in love with her. Then it got serious and he ran away. We are like, you don't realize, she will find someone new in a month. Some men just don't get it.[/quote] Was this recent? Any update? I’m guessing you were right, she was quickly courted and moved on. Man-children don’t get it until it’s too late and their prime passes them by. Look at advanced degree rates and career trajectories, women are kicking men’s butts. The tier of women who gave you a chance in college when you seemed like ambitious peers aren’t interested in you five years down the road. The boys don’t realize that college / post college girlfriend was their peak until she’s gone and they can’t attract a woman anywhere near what they had.[/quote] This is such a weird take. The worst thing to do is marry someone because they check some boxes even if you're not that into it. Unless you want an arranged marriage and will let the love follow the match.[/quote]
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