Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 33? You’re fine. Don’t rush it or you’ll end up in an unhappy relationship, where you’ve settled
Completely agree.
—someone who settled at 29 and divorced at 34 (but it was the best thing that ever happened to me)
Do you mean the relationship, or the divorce?
The divorce. I am so much better off having split from my XH than resigning myself to a boring life with the wrong guy who was “good on paper” but we were roommates at home and not much more. I feel like I truly got to know myself having taken a year or so to live alone and not date during the separation and finalization of things. I know myself. I know what I want and what I won’t put up with. Thank God I didn’t have kids just because it would have been the next logical step and easier than starting over with someone new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 33? You’re fine. Don’t rush it or you’ll end up in an unhappy relationship, where you’ve settled
Completely agree.
—someone who settled at 29 and divorced at 34 (but it was the best thing that ever happened to me)
I have had 4 girlfriends in the past year follow this same pattern. They're doing really well and much, much happier.
Anonymous wrote:You should know within a few months if you want to marry someone. No more 2 year relationship hoping people will change. I have way to many 40 year old female Co workers who wasted time on relationships

The Go way poster is famous. She thinks she’s the only one entitled to post here. How bout if she goes awayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you won't have children but that doesn't mean you won't get married to the right person.
Chicken Little appears in EVERY dang post that mentions age. Go. Away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 33? You’re fine. Don’t rush it or you’ll end up in an unhappy relationship, where you’ve settled
Completely agree.
—someone who settled at 29 and divorced at 34 (but it was the best thing that ever happened to me)
Do you mean the relationship, or the divorce?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 33? You’re fine. Don’t rush it or you’ll end up in an unhappy relationship, where you’ve settled
Completely agree.
—someone who settled at 29 and divorced at 34 (but it was the best thing that ever happened to me)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you won't have children but that doesn't mean you won't get married to the right person.
Chicken Little appears in EVERY dang post that mentions age. Go. Away.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you won't have children but that doesn't mean you won't get married to the right person.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you won't have children but that doesn't mean you won't get married to the right person.