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Reply to "My daughter is 29 and dating a guy who is 7 years younger"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She says she wants to get married eventually. I don't know if to this guy or not. Isn't it kind of weird? [b]He hasn't even started a career yet and actually doesn't have a degree, [/b]he works retail. She's college educated, works a low paying office job. I'm like why can't you look for a guy with a professional degree when you're a thin, conventionally attractive, college educated 20 something woman? She will never be able to afford a house or family with this guy. We don't have money to give her.[/quote] It's not at all unusual for someone who is 22 to not have a degree yet. Assuming someone takes 4 years to graduate college, if their birthday is before May, they will be 22 when they graduate. Current college seniors (4th year) and many 22 year olds (depending on their birth month) graduated high school during the Covid shutdown. Many chose to take a gap year between high school and college because most classes were online. Of those that did start in fall 2020, many struggled because of the isolation and stress and will need extra time to finish. It's really disgusting of you to look down on this young man, OP. [/quote]
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