Anonymous
Post 01/08/2023 17:19     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

I would not do on-line dating. Too creepy. I met my husband on a hike I did with the local Sierra Club chapter.

Actually I had always found it easy to meet men at common-interest activities.

The ski club, runners clubs, photog clubs, etc are great resource for activities.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2023 17:15     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

My friend met his wife at a book club meeting. He went to it because his best gal-pal told him he was sure to meet women there. He did -- his very first meeting his met his future wife!
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2023 17:11     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

My niece just got married (25) and she met her husband at the farmer's market. He spotted her and asked her a question about some kind of fruit.
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2023 17:07     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

I have never done on-line dating. I always ask friends and relatives to set me up. It has always been with nice guys.

I love dating. i have no intention of marrying. I'm 42.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 23:57     Subject: Re:Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Np here. I couldn’t find a study I looked up last night but this article suggests late 20s / early 30s is reasonable.

I met my DH in college. We got married just after I finished grad school and when he was still working on his PhD. I was 29 and he was 27 when we married.

These days my colleagues in their 20s (the 20 somethings I know) seem to meet significant others mostly online, but also through friends, at work, or a church.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 17:03     Subject: Re:Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son just got engaged to a wonderful young woman. He's 28 and she's 26; they've been dating for two years. They met through her mom, who was the volunteer coordinator at Big Brothers/Big Sisters, where my son was a volunteer mentor.


So young to get married. Statistics are against it lasting.


Statistics are NOT against 28 and 26! DCUM’s insistence on infantilizing people over 25 is just exhausting.

DH and I got married at 26 and 27, 10 years ago. If DCUM is any metric we are doing better than 99% of you all in terms of marital happiness.


Keep trying to make yourself feel better. It is ridiculously young to get married. Did you both actually graduate from college?
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 15:46     Subject: Re:Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son just got engaged to a wonderful young woman. He's 28 and she's 26; they've been dating for two years. They met through her mom, who was the volunteer coordinator at Big Brothers/Big Sisters, where my son was a volunteer mentor.


So young to get married. Statistics are against it lasting.


Statistics are NOT against 28 and 26! DCUM’s insistence on infantilizing people over 25 is just exhausting.

DH and I got married at 26 and 27, 10 years ago. If DCUM is any metric we are doing better than 99% of you all in terms of marital happiness.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 15:43     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

I also know some couples who were set up by their moms’ friends, or coworkers.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 15:42     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

My sister dates online, but honestly hasn’t had much luck. She just turned 30 and I know wants to meet someone. Her social circle is almost fully female, no prospects at work, even her volunteer work surrounds her with mostly women.

Most of my 20s/early 30s relatives/family friends who recently married met online.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 15:36     Subject: Re:Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Anonymous wrote:My son just got engaged to a wonderful young woman. He's 28 and she's 26; they've been dating for two years. They met through her mom, who was the volunteer coordinator at Big Brothers/Big Sisters, where my son was a volunteer mentor.


So young to get married. Statistics are against it lasting.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2023 14:59     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Grad school.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2023 17:58     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Work, online, through friends, through hobbies.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2023 17:08     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

No love for kickball?
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2023 17:07     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:College is the best place.


College is the best place to get laid, not to get married. You're in your very early 20's, what do you know about life? 99.9997% of people at that age are not ready.


OP said meet. Lots of people meet their spouses in college, that doesn't mean they are marrying at graduation
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2023 17:07     Subject: Where do kids in their 20’s meet potential spouses?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:College is the best place.


College is the best place to get laid, not to get married. You're in your very early 20's, what do you know about life? 99.9997% of people at that age are not ready.


The question was where to MEET potential spouses. COLLEGE is the best answer. Grad school is even better. Sorry you are to immature to understand.