Anonymous wrote:quickly assess ... if the relationship is heading towards marriage.
Quickly? To make an informed decision about trying to spend the rest of your life with someone, to tolerate her at her worst, isn’t done “quickly”. It takes many many months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suggest you figure out how to quickly assess whether the man is marriage material and if the relationship is heading towards marriage. Once you're in your 30's, you should at least start discussing marriage within 6 or so months and be engaged within around a year. Don't spend 2 years with a guy just seeing how it goes. Almost all the good guys are married or engaged by 35.
I mean this gently, but all the 40+ never-married females I know have allowed themselves to be strung along by guys. Many of them are wonderful, intelligent, attractive women who have confidence and guy-selection issues. Get your confidence up, fix your picker, and have the courage to walk away from a dead-end relationship.
Or we ( I am single and 44) spent too much time in relationships with guys we realized we didn’t want to marry.
I’m not good at figuring out what I want early on and breaking things off early.
Anonymous wrote:I suggest you figure out how to quickly assess whether the man is marriage material and if the relationship is heading towards marriage. Once you're in your 30's, you should at least start discussing marriage within 6 or so months and be engaged within around a year. Don't spend 2 years with a guy just seeing how it goes. Almost all the good guys are married or engaged by 35.
I mean this gently, but all the 40+ never-married females I know have allowed themselves to be strung along by guys. Many of them are wonderful, intelligent, attractive women who have confidence and guy-selection issues. Get your confidence up, fix your picker, and have the courage to walk away from a dead-end relationship.
quickly assess ... if the relationship is heading towards marriage.
Anonymous wrote:The ironic thing is that men in their 30s could probably write the same things
Anonymous wrote:My friend met her dh on Hinge, and my other friend met her current boyfriend of about 18 months on Hinge or Bumble, I think. I don't remember. Regardless they are both super nice/professional guys in their 30s. You just have to weed through a lot of losers which honestly would be true of old fashioned type dating as well.