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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It does seem like maybe you should have done something differently because you seem very hostile and disconnected with reality. Traveling in your 20s does not lead to mental illness. Having multiple relationships before marriage improves relationship/communication skills. By marrying later as a fully-matured adult you know yourself better and know what would be your ideal partner. Being financial secure and established in your career makes parenting less stressful. By puberty, women have already lost 70% of eggs. You only ovulate 1 egg a cycle. Having 10k vs 100k in reserve isn’t a meaningful difference. Of course, some people may prefer to marry earlier, but there are certainly many advantages to waiting. [/quote] You believe college credentialed 22 or 23 year olds who've been dating each other for a few years are no different than 35 year olds who've been stressed in careers, hooking up with various people, boozing, birth control, relationship baggage, random sexual encounters, potential for STDs, abortion, Plan B, and birth control pill use for 12 additional years are no different mentally and physically? The former are far purer, the latter are almost always jaded messes. And the latter will likely need IVF to get pregnant, if they can at all. NYTimes.com recently featured a viral story on early and mid 30s female medical doctors who discovered they were practically or literally infertile. A Medical Career, at a Cost: Infertility https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/13/health/women-doctors-infertility.html[/quote] In addition, if you even can, how many children can you realistically have at 35? Likely just one or two, if you're lucky. And you've squandered 10 plus years of being able to see your grandchildren grow, which is one of life's greatest joys. God doesn't give you an extra 10 to 15 years of life because you waited until you were a few more rungs up the corporate ladder.[/quote] Dude not everyone wants a litter of children :D what is wrong with you?[/quote]
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