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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Millie Bobbie Brown and a whole swath of young Hollywood getting married before 25 is setting the trend. I think it is definitely in response to the Millennials who have held out forever and for too long. They are now in their 30's and it's looking bleak. Gen Z tends to roll their eyes at the Millennials so not surprised that they would go the other way.[/quote] This. I think they also learned from us Gen Xers who mostly waited to get married, lots of us either had problems having children or couldn't. [/quote] Literally all my GenX friends (and me) were married between around 26-28…the last one at 30. Don’t blame GenX. [/quote] You must be on the older end of Gen X. I'm on the younger end and me and most of my friends were married in our early 30s. [b]We all went to grad school[/b] though, maybe that's why?[/quote] Bingo. People who are less focused on school/career are more likely to get married young. 1972 GenX, very few college/grad school peers married <30. [/quote]
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