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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]late bloomer like my DH. it's OK. He was picky and disinterested. And into sports obsessions[/quote] I'm glad it worked out for your presumably 40 or 50-something husband. However, in 2021 becoming a barstool sports manchild incel who gambles his paycheck on iPhone sports betting apps and ignores women so he can obsessively watch sports all weekend is really not "OK". Young adult men refusing to grow up and act their age is an epidemic, which dovetails on why so many women are out-earning men and why so many women in their 20s and 30s are unmarried and childless.[/quote] You have serious issues. A 21 year old hasn't told mom about anyone he's dating and all of the sudden that means he's an incel? WTF is wrong with you? OP - he probably has dated, but not had a serious girlfriend he wanted to tell you about, and that's okay. I didn't have my first serious relationship until my mid-20s. I certainly dated a lot of men before then, but nothing serious enough to tell my parents about.[/quote]
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