Anonymous wrote:Sorry boys. The hotties you couldn't bed in your 20s still don't want to bed your ass in your 40s, despite your income. Times have changed.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What counts as a "stupid mistake" to you?
I believe PP's phrase was "stupid decision." I would guess that dating bad boys because they make you tingly (instead of a decent guy who was maybe somewhat less attractive or less of an attention seeker) is one of the stupid decisions.
Anonymous wrote:What counts as a "stupid mistake" to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a perception that the prettiest girls with the most options waste a bunch of their 20s dating assholes who may be fun but are clearly not good long term prospects. With that premise there is schadenfreude that they are running out of time. They could have "locked in" a good guy in their early/mid 20s if they hadn't been so frivolous in their dating choices.
I've been out of the dating scene for 20 years, so I don't know if that perception has any basis in reality.
Its not just the prettiest girls. If anything, its the slightly above average girls that are slutting around until 30 instead of dating the guy who would actually commit to them.
Anonymous wrote:What good is it pointing fingers at others? Not everyone is right for everyone else, and plenty of people would rather be alone than with someone who doesn't "do it" for them. People aren't always single because they did something wrong, to say that that's always true is silly. Life just happens.
Anonymous wrote:There is a perception that the prettiest girls with the most options waste a bunch of their 20s dating assholes who may be fun but are clearly not good long term prospects. With that premise there is schadenfreude that they are running out of time. They could have "locked in" a good guy in their early/mid 20s if they hadn't been so frivolous in their dating choices.
I've been out of the dating scene for 20 years, so I don't know if that perception has any basis in reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think fertility concerns can be overblown - a 30 year old should not be panicking. But let's be serious - a woman who really wants a child is running out of time as she gets into her late 30s with no spouse. It is unfair for men not to recognize this.
Yes, 30yo is young, but realistically, it can take 5 years or more from the time you meet someone to when you're having kids with them. That's dating for 2 years, getting engaged, getting married, starting to try to conceive, etc. I'm 36 and tell my friends in their early 30s to start taking dating seriously now.
Once you pass 35yo or so, you start to have to make more calculated decisions about who you're dating, how you let a relationship progress, what you'll put up with, etc., in order to increase your chances to have kids with someone. I've seen several friends (plus myself) end up with people who are "good enough" in terms of compatibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think fertility concerns can be overblown - a 30 year old should not be panicking. But let's be serious - a woman who really wants a child is running out of time as she gets into her late 30s with no spouse. It is unfair for men not to recognize this.
Yes, 30yo is young, but realistically, it can take 5 years or more from the time you meet someone to when you're having kids with them. That's dating for 2 years, getting engaged, getting married, starting to try to conceive, etc. I'm 36 and tell my friends in their early 30s to start taking dating seriously now.
Once you pass 35yo or so, you start to have to make more calculated decisions about who you're dating, how you let a relationship progress, what you'll put up with, etc., in order to increase your chances to have kids with someone. I've seen several friends (plus myself) end up with people who are "good enough" in terms of compatibility.