Anonymous wrote:I think the right partner is more important than being married for marriage sake. Bad marriages are miserable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, it is 2025. People do not need to perpetuate out-dated patriarchal culture.
FFS, We have an unelected foreigner (not even a naturalized citizen)President Musk destroying the country. We are even more backwards and outdated than people who lived a century ago.
So, yeah, it is a world dominated with patriarchy and will remain so. And the richest and most democratic country is a communist country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a whole bunch of nieces and nephews who are well educated and have good jobs, but they are not finding partners to marry.
Why are the parents not worried about it? Why is this happening? These are not young adults children either, these are over 35+ years. As they grow older they are looking less attractive also, and they are dating people with more baggage - divorced people, single parents, not a good match in looks, education, SES, red flags.
When do you think is a good age for your kids to get married? How much HHI do you think they should have?
Imho 25-30 is ideal and $100K HHI is good enough though both should finish undergrad first, marrying while in grad/professional school is fine if one spouse is employed.
+1 You seem to find your best matches in the mid-20s.
Anonymous wrote:I think marriage as an institution is likely on the way out, and more something that will be a rarity in the future rather than the norm. So while I have noticed this as a trend, it worries me exactly zero. The idea that everyone is supposed to get married is pretty crazy, anyway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a whole bunch of nieces and nephews who are well educated and have good jobs, but they are not finding partners to marry.
Why are the parents not worried about it? Why is this happening? These are not young adults children either, these are over 35+ years. As they grow older they are looking less attractive also, and they are dating people with more baggage - divorced people, single parents, not a good match in looks, education, SES, red flags.
When do you think is a good age for your kids to get married? How much HHI do you think they should have?
Imho 25-30 is ideal and $100K HHI is good enough though both should finish undergrad first, marrying while in grad/professional school is fine if one spouse is employed.
+1 You seem to find your best matches in the mid-20s.
Anonymous wrote:FFS, it is 2025. People do not need to perpetuate out-dated patriarchal culture.
Anonymous wrote:Are you able to magically produce the perfect partners for them? I don’t see how this is any of your concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a whole bunch of nieces and nephews who are well educated and have good jobs, but they are not finding partners to marry.
Why are the parents not worried about it? Why is this happening? These are not young adults children either, these are over 35+ years. As they grow older they are looking less attractive also, and they are dating people with more baggage - divorced people, single parents, not a good match in looks, education, SES, red flags.
When do you think is a good age for your kids to get married? How much HHI do you think they should have?
Imho 25-30 is ideal and $100K HHI is good enough though both should finish undergrad first, marrying while in grad/professional school is fine if one spouse is employed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a whole bunch of nieces and nephews who are well educated and have good jobs, but they are not finding partners to marry.
Why are the parents not worried about it? Why is this happening? These are not young adults children either, these are over 35+ years. As they grow older they are looking less attractive also, and they are dating people with more baggage - divorced people, single parents, not a good match in looks, education, SES, red flags.
When do you think is a good age for your kids to get married? How much HHI do you think they should have?
If they are 35+ they are probably more worried about it than they let on, OP. They just aren't telling you the whole story.
I am sure.![]()
I do want to help more. They have progressively become quieter and sadder and it is breaking my heart and it is making me wonder what obligations the parents or elders have in helping them find partners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a whole bunch of nieces and nephews who are well educated and have good jobs, but they are not finding partners to marry.
Why are the parents not worried about it? Why is this happening? These are not young adults children either, these are over 35+ years. As they grow older they are looking less attractive also, and they are dating people with more baggage - divorced people, single parents, not a good match in looks, education, SES, red flags.
When do you think is a good age for your kids to get married? How much HHI do you think they should have?
If they are 35+ they are probably more worried about it than they let on, OP. They just aren't telling you the whole story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a whole bunch of nieces and nephews who are well educated and have good jobs, but they are not finding partners to marry.
Why are the parents not worried about it? Why is this happening? These are not young adults children either, these are over 35+ years. As they grow older they are looking less attractive also, and they are dating people with more baggage - divorced people, single parents, not a good match in looks, education, SES, red flags.
When do you think is a good age for your kids to get married? How much HHI do you think they should have?
Imho 25-30 is ideal and $100K HHI is good enough though both should finish undergrad first, marrying while in grad/professional school is fine if one spouse is employed.
Anonymous wrote:I have a whole bunch of nieces and nephews who are well educated and have good jobs, but they are not finding partners to marry.
Why are the parents not worried about it? Why is this happening? These are not young adults children either, these are over 35+ years. As they grow older they are looking less attractive also, and they are dating people with more baggage - divorced people, single parents, not a good match in looks, education, SES, red flags.
When do you think is a good age for your kids to get married? How much HHI do you think they should have?