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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I have a bachelor's and a master's degree and have enjoyed a 25 year professional career. I married my husband at 22, after dating for over three years in college. I guess we should have waited another 8 to 15 years so he could go screw around with various women and I could go waste years of my life aimlessly hooking up, traveling, shopping, boozing and ordering frittatas. We could circle back in our 30s with various mental illnesses, baggage, 90% of my viable eggs gone, and be old on our wedding day and miss seeing our grandchildren grow up. Because media and new wave feminism brainwashed you, and millions like you, to think that was the ideal. Marrying shortly after college is "white trash". Being a young bride and a beautiful educated young mother is so "gross". Right.[/quote] Tell us more about how reproducing early prevents mental diseases. Put that master to use and I expect plos one research - applied math mom here who had kids in her 40s and still has a weakness for Italy, spinach quiche, and Kir Royale. BTW, it's never too late for him. Midlife crisis usually happens to the men who married young, didn't date a lot, and want to see what they were missing. [/quote] Look how damaged and wicked you are to the point you project your miserableness and cynicism onto others, wishing a happily married grandmother's husband cheats on her. This is a classic example of how going through your 20s and however many years of your 30s single, childless, hooking up, plus decades of the birth control pill (and perhaps Plan B and/or abortion) permanently warps your mind. You are clearly currently not in a good place. I wish you well and encourage you to find God.[/quote]
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