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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thought the MRS degree was a thing of the past. Isn’t college for education [/quote] It’s making a comeback. Turns out the millennial experience of let’s all focus on our careers and sleep around in our 20s was good for some, but left a lot of mid-30s gals reevaluating the choice and without a ton of options to meet matches outside of hookup-culture apps.[/quote] Then I suggest she attends a university based on male to female ratio. Good lord … Always be able to support yourself. That’s what my parents told me in my childhood. So glad I had a career and my own retirement and not living back in the 50s. The man is not the plan. [/quote] This is a useless comment. You don't abandon your studies/ambitions at college because you're dating. Young people would be wise to lock in a mate in college or graduate school. There are a lot of lonely 30-somethings out there. What's worse, is they are contending with layoffs for the first time, so have neither a family/partner or a career. [/quote]
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