Anonymous wrote:Come back to this post in 10 years and see how many marriages held together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the best spouses M and F get snatched up in their 20s.
This is so far from true! The majority of these young marriages will end in divorce. The best M and F are early 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Millie Bobbie Brown and a whole swath of young Hollywood getting married before 25 is setting the trend. I think it is definitely in response to the Millennials who have held out forever and for too long. They are now in their 30's and it's looking bleak. Gen Z tends to roll their eyes at the Millennials so not surprised that they would go the other way.
This. I think they also learned from us Gen Xers who mostly waited to get married, lots of us either had problems having children or couldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Millie Bobbie Brown and a whole swath of young Hollywood getting married before 25 is setting the trend. I think it is definitely in response to the Millennials who have held out forever and for too long. They are now in their 30's and it's looking bleak. Gen Z tends to roll their eyes at the Millennials so not surprised that they would go the other way.
Anonymous wrote:All the best spouses M and F get snatched up in their 20s.
Anonymous wrote:If this is true, then it’s simply the pendulum swinging back in the other direction from all the advice the Boomers gave Millennials.
I know lots of Millennials who set out to live their “best lives” and ended up waiting awhile, oftentimes with questionable results.
Anonymous wrote:If this is true, then it’s simply the pendulum swinging back in the other direction from all the advice the Boomers gave Millennials.
I know lots of Millennials who set out to live their “best lives” and ended up waiting awhile, oftentimes with questionable results.