Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think marrying late is a DC phenomena. I feel bad for people in their 40’s who have young children. It’s a great feeling to have an empty nest before you even hit 50.
Really? I have no desire for an empty nest. My kids are fairly young, not yet tweens… we’re in our 40s. Happy to have traveled the world, partied, and set our careers up while we were young. Zero FOMO and no wanderlust. As you get older you appreciate simple pleasures and your own bed.
Anonymous wrote:I think marrying late is a DC phenomena. I feel bad for people in their 40’s who have young children. It’s a great feeling to have an empty nest before you even hit 50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they don’t want to end up like my ExBF who lost me because he wouldn’t commit. Now he’s with a poor approximation of me and full of regret. Worked out great for me though! My DH is phenomenal.
My ex did this too. I hope he regrets it too. What an idiot.
+1
Yup.
Your exes made the right decision by not marrying you 3 ladies.
Anonymous wrote:I just asked my husband. He said he didn't want to be 50 with toddlers. We were married at 24.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally,
1. Religious
2. From a fairly conservative culture.
3. Military.
4. Related to 1 and 2, but gay and afraid to come out.
Also anecdotally, there's no real difference in the quality of husbands between those that married in their 20s vs those who married closer to 40. If there's a difference it's in the quality of what they are able to give their children, finances and waiting for better career positions, is the main reason the people I know who maybe married at 20 something waited until 30s to have kids.
As for dating, the majority of my late 30s+ friends male and female aren't having trouble dating and finding quality people. The few who are having problems have issues that are not age related.
Related to #1-2, their high school or college sweetheart won't put out before marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like getting married in your late 20s is crazy early or something? My friends and I live in a major city and most of us got married then (to husbands around the same age).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally,
1. Religious
2. From a fairly conservative culture.
3. Military.
4. Related to 1 and 2, but gay and afraid to come out.
Also anecdotally, there's no real difference in the quality of husbands between those that married in their 20s vs those who married closer to 40. If there's a difference it's in the quality of what they are able to give their children, finances and waiting for better career positions, is the main reason the people I know who maybe married at 20 something waited until 30s to have kids.
NP. Agreed. I think a 27 year old man looking to get married at 29 will have better options than a 37 year old man looking to get married at 39.
As for dating, the majority of my late 30s+ friends male and female aren't having trouble dating and finding quality people. The few who are having problems have issues that are not age related.
I would say this is more true for early 20s. Mid-late 20s is fairly typical for even educated, middle upper class, non religious people. I would not assume a 28y/o man getting married is doing so for the reasons you listed.
+1. OP asked, specifically, about men in their mid-late 20s. At these ages, these men are not fresh out of HS and new to sex and dating. Also, waiting a decade would mean they are getting married in their mid-late 30s, not at 32.
You do realize it's incredibly stupid to argue with someone about what they have personally experienced in their life, right?
Every word of my post holds true for the people in my life.
Anonymous wrote:I think marrying late is a DC phenomena. I feel bad for people in their 40’s who have young children. It’s a great feeling to have an empty nest before you even hit 50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally,
1. Religious
2. From a fairly conservative culture.
3. Military.
4. Related to 1 and 2, but gay and afraid to come out.
Also anecdotally, there's no real difference in the quality of husbands between those that married in their 20s vs those who married closer to 40. If there's a difference it's in the quality of what they are able to give their children, finances and waiting for better career positions, is the main reason the people I know who maybe married at 20 something waited until 30s to have kids.
NP. Agreed. I think a 27 year old man looking to get married at 29 will have better options than a 37 year old man looking to get married at 39.
As for dating, the majority of my late 30s+ friends male and female aren't having trouble dating and finding quality people. The few who are having problems have issues that are not age related.
I would say this is more true for early 20s. Mid-late 20s is fairly typical for even educated, middle upper class, non religious people. I would not assume a 28y/o man getting married is doing so for the reasons you listed.
+1. OP asked, specifically, about men in their mid-late 20s. At these ages, these men are not fresh out of HS and new to sex and dating. Also, waiting a decade would mean they are getting married in their mid-late 30s, not at 32.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally,
1. Religious
2. From a fairly conservative culture.
3. Military.
4. Related to 1 and 2, but gay and afraid to come out.
Also anecdotally, there's no real difference in the quality of husbands between those that married in their 20s vs those who married closer to 40. If there's a difference it's in the quality of what they are able to give their children, finances and waiting for better career positions, is the main reason the people I know who maybe married at 20 something waited until 30s to have kids.
NP. Agreed. I think a 27 year old man looking to get married at 29 will have better options than a 37 year old man looking to get married at 39.
As for dating, the majority of my late 30s+ friends male and female aren't having trouble dating and finding quality people. The few who are having problems have issues that are not age related.
I would say this is more true for early 20s. Mid-late 20s is fairly typical for even educated, middle upper class, non religious people. I would not assume a 28y/o man getting married is doing so for the reasons you listed.
+1. OP asked, specifically, about men in their mid-late 20s. At these ages, these men are not fresh out of HS and new to sex and dating. Also, waiting a decade would mean they are getting married in their mid-late 30s, not at 32.