Anonymous wrote:Slightly related: the other day a single older woman posted here that she is self conscious sometimes about what other/married people think of her...replies were @that's crazy, people are too busy with their own lives to think about yours. And here we are with everyone chiming in about their Aunt Barbara who never got married. Good times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like my sister in law. She just doesn’t put herself out there. It makes me wonder what the future looks like for her.
This is my sister. She’s in her 40s. Spends her weekends with our parents or her paired up high school friends. I think she’s given up and pretty much went back to being out parents’ little girl and is comfortable with that. It’s her life and choice but in the long run I don’t know what she’s going to do. I think she’s just very used to friends and family constantly accommodating her.
You sound horrible.
It was horrible to watch our parents encourage this for years. Sometimes this situation comes about because of the woman’s family. The parents like bring frozen in time. It’s toxic. I can’t imagine as a parent promoting this situation. They even discouraged her from moving to a new city.
Doesn’t seem like there’s a “situation” occurring. It sounds like the thought of single, childless women makes you uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:They are too picky and need to settle. Get over that a nice guy is too short or balding. Get over that he might not have gone to the best college. Get over that his job might not be one you can brag about or that he makes enough to support you without you working.
I went to a top college and my college girlfriends who never date I am sure think I settled when I married my husband when I was 34. He was balding at 34 and was (and still is) a teacher. Now at 50 they tell me what a good husband and father he is.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: 30+ men finally stop thinking with their dicks so much. Many of my friends have dated a woman who was fit, attractive, accomplished, etc, but has an absolutely garbage-tier personality. They freely admit when they were younger they would have put up with it for a while because penis.
Many people can be a great same-sex friend, while being totally obnoxious to an opposite sex partner. These are not good recommendations.
I have also never known an attractive 30+ women to be truly single. They all have an FWB bootie-call guy, Ex-BF or someone. Maybe they only tell their closest friends about him. This inhibits dating because she's only looking for credentials and not because she wants a deep dickdown, any new guy is in primal competition with her FWB etc. How many women have actually married their "Mister Big" IRL?
Anonymous wrote:They are too picky and need to settle. Get over that a nice guy is too short or balding. Get over that he might not have gone to the best college. Get over that his job might not be one you can brag about or that he makes enough to support you without you working.
I went to a top college and my college girlfriends who never date I am sure think I settled when I married my husband when I was 34. He was balding at 34 and was (and still is) a teacher. Now at 50 they tell me what a good husband and father he is.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing: 30+ men finally stop thinking with their dicks so much. Many of my friends have dated a woman who was fit, attractive, accomplished, etc, but has an absolutely garbage-tier personality. They freely admit when they were younger they would have put up with it for a while because penis.
Many people can be a great same-sex friend, while being totally obnoxious to an opposite sex partner. These are not good recommendations.
I have also never known an attractive 30+ women to be truly single. They all have an FWB bootie-call guy, Ex-BF or someone. Maybe they only tell their closest friends about him. This inhibits dating because she's only looking for credentials and not because she wants a deep dickdown, any new guy is in primal competition with her FWB etc. How many women have actually married their "Mister Big" IRL?
Anonymous wrote:The problem is the pregnancy risk. I have an IUD, but if I got pregnant I’m 100% certain I would have an abortion. If I couldn’t access one I’m still not giving birth. Pregnancy risk of sex is too high. I’m on a sex strike.
Anonymous wrote:Gen X here. For people in my generation, it was because of trauma (sexual abuse or assault, etc). I think this is also true for a good portion of younger folks, but for them it also could be because they lack social skills