Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People marry really young in midwest: marriage, kids, and a mortgage by 27 is common. People do start getting divorced in their 30s though so there might be a lot of eligible divorced.
Madison would be the exception to that tendency, due to the university.
How do you feel about endless grey skies, even in summer?
You don't know much about Wisconsin!
They are about 30 years out of date with this. I am GenX and many of my peers were like this, but the younger generations here (except maybe in small towns) are not getting married any earlier than anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Friends live in Whitefish Bay and love it!
Anonymous wrote:It’s great if you’re not a POC.
Anonymous wrote:It’s great if you’re not a POC.
Anonymous wrote:It’s great if you’re not a POC.
Anonymous wrote:People marry really young in midwest: marriage, kids, and a mortgage by 27 is common. People do start getting divorced in their 30s though so there might be a lot of eligible divorced.
Madison would be the exception to that tendency, due to the university.
How do you feel about endless grey skies, even in summer?
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of tall Nordic types. Or so I've heard. Probably a lot of men named Sven![]()
Anonymous wrote:Summerfest and Irishfest are the highlights; but I disagree a bit with a PP--even in Milwaukee you may be made to feel like an outsider bec you're not from there. I did meet some wonderful people tho.
Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of tall Nordic types. Or so I've heard. Probably a lot of men named Sven![]()
Anonymous wrote:I’m mid 30s and married w kids. We used to live in Milwaukee area a few years ago. It is an affordable, fun city with lots of culture and sports and things to do and there are down to earth, friendly people, a lot of beautiful parks and lakes. People do tend to get married younger there than in DC but there are still plenty of 30s single people as well if you’re looking to date. If you don’t mind the winter, it’s a good place to live. One thing I didn’t like about living there as a 30-something is that a lot of people leave the city practically every weekend to go to their cabin “up north” or to a lake house or something. I love nature but we didn’t own a cabin and had no desire to have that cabin lifestyle every weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of tall Nordic types. Or so I've heard. Probably a lot of men named Sven![]()
That's Minnesota. Wisconsin had more Germans. Lots of beer and brats.
In addition to basically every other type of food imaginable.
Like every place every where.