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[quote=Anonymous]Meh, I’m 30... almost 31, and not married or currently in a serious relationship. I’m finishing up my PhD in a biomedical science program (hopefully I’m out in 2 years), and I was always more focused on school and securing a good career over dating. Definitely don’t do hookups or even care about sex. I’m looking for a certain type of guy who wants a big family, to include fostering and adopting. I’m particularly interested in working with the severely neglected teen demographic, which requires full commitment. It’s a huge ask, but it’s what I want to do with my life. With how prevalent online dating has become within the last decade or so, there’s always so many “options,” for everyone to choose from (there’s no way I’m meeting someone in my program’s setting, or elsewhere). Since I know exactly what I want, it’s just taking me time to find someone compatible. I’m super independent, and will be fostering solo to start maybe next year. I’m completely fine with having kids, fostering, and adopting on my own. But a partner would be nice to complete the family. Guess we’ll see what my life brings about, lol.[/quote]
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