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Reply to "Was is always so hard for American youth to find good partners"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems people find good options but are told to have several relationships and not commit before 35, which often means missing their best opportunities. It eliminates high school, college and grad school relationships. Not many go to church or stay in same town where they grow up so eliminates people you know well. Its a huge no to let parents set them up or marrying even distant cousins so that eliminates many options. Its frowned upon to get involved with co-workers so that eliminates others. Only options seems to be people at random dating apps, bars or parties, most of which turns out duds.[/quote] True. My spouse had it drilled into his head by friends not to get married until age 30 after terminal degrees and feeling “settled” at the office. Thats such BS It’s basically like musical chairs so whomever they’re dating at native age 30, they marry. One lady dated his friend from age 18+, only to finally get married at age 30. She just hung around and hung around. Hope they’re happy. It’s like men and women think they can’t accomplish anything married or with that support. So they wait and wait and rationalize what they think they must do before. [/quote]
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