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Reply to "Are single people in their thirties really the “undesirables”?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I don’t really believe in generalizations one way or the other, but theoretically, I think that people who are single in their thirties after lots of dating might have unrealistic expectations on unresolved issues. As you get older, the pool gets smaller, and high expectations are exceedingly difficult to meet. It can be a vicious cycle. I dated a lot until I met my DH in my mid twenties. It’s hard to imagine that things would’ve been much different had I continued to date more people. There are of course exceptions. Long term relationships that don’t work out and take awhile to move past, people who move to diff cities for work or graduate school, etc... most of our friends met their spouses in our mid/late twenties and married in late twenties/early thirties. Wouldn’t say that single people in their thirties are undesirables, but there might just be statistically fewer single people that you’re looking for. [/quote]
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