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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][quote=Anonymous]But I have to go to college, work, grad school, work and sow my wild oats before I start dating for marriage. Duh. 30 seems about right to start looking for the special girl. Or whomever I happen to be dating at that time. [/quote] Everyone thinks they can do better until they can't. They don't realize how quickly dating pool dries up and becomes leftovers.[/quote] Yup, my hot shot nephew, two engineering degrees and endless app hookups is turning 35 with not a girlfriend in sight. It's depressing. He would like to meet someone but reasonable prospects got their degrees, started their careers, and looked for someone to settle down with late 20s.[/quote] Not sure anyone described my DH as a “hotshot” but when I met him, he was 35 with two degrees and a rich dating history. 😆 I was 24 with two degrees. I like to think he was waiting for the right person. Maybe your nephew is, too. [/quote]
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