Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:right after college. I even got an abortion at 25 because I didn't want to interrupt my young career.
All for what? I make six figures, I'm unhappy and those fun drunken weekends were fleeting.
Sorry, just venting. On the off chance any young women read this forum: Don't make the same mistake.
Thank you for coming forward and warning other women. Feminism is a poison that destroys women's happiness, men, and families. Having learned this the hard way, you still have a chance but you have to put in hard work to erase the hateful ideology from your brain. No more meaningless sex that cheapens you, no more killing unborn, no hating men. Focus on love, love of a one man who will cherish you, create a family and life long bonds to nourish your heart and soul into old age. May you succeed and be happy!
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-feminism-anti-women-motherhood-perspec-0303-20170302-story.html
Anonymous wrote:right after college. I even got an abortion at 25 because I didn't want to interrupt my young career.
All for what? I make six figures, I'm unhappy and those fun drunken weekends were fleeting.
Sorry, just venting. On the off chance any young women read this forum: Don't make the same mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if we could all magically know who our soul mate/perfect match was and married him/her at a young age, and live happily ever after, this would be ideal. But most people aren't this fortunate, and need to live and grow a bit before meeting the right person. That doesn't happen on any particular timetable.
This. I don't see how people think you can plan this all out.
Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time seeing how having an abortion at 25 proves anything other than how lucky it was that you had that option available to you, if you weren't ready to be a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 32. I graduated college at 22, got married at 23, started law school at 24, had my first baby at 26, bought my handyman special home at 27, and had my second at 28.
My 20s sucked bigtime.
But now I have a career, home, kids, marriage, at 32. My husband and I both changed a lot but we changed together and I am glad that we have each other. It was really hard but worth it.
You are my lost twin! Except that I had two kids in my 20s, built my own house at 27. I am in early 40s, one kid is in college and another will head to college soon. No regrets for not drinking heavily in my 20s. My skin looks awesome in my 40s.
This is us, too. Are you in the dc area? I haven’t met anyone else who has done it quiet the same way here.
We did nothing but work in our 20s. I married a spectacular man at 22, and we had two kids shortly after. We kept
It going on all burners professionally, too. Our friends now are in their early 30s, and they seem totally stumped about to put it all together.
Anonymous wrote:I think if we could all magically know who our soul mate/perfect match was and married him/her at a young age, and live happily ever after, this would be ideal. But most people aren't this fortunate, and need to live and grow a bit before meeting the right person. That doesn't happen on any particular timetable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad I didn't get married right after college because I was good and stupid. I had no idea how to choose a good mate. If I had married any of the men I dated back then I would be divorced or miserably married I'm sure.
I had always admired people who knew themselves well enough at that age to choose a mate for life.
I think a lot of it is luck. I wasn't smart at 21, I was lucky. I have had a long, stable, happy marriage, but I don't think my friends whose marriages imploded had less insight than I did at 21.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 32. I graduated college at 22, got married at 23, started law school at 24, had my first baby at 26, bought my handyman special home at 27, and had my second at 28.
My 20s sucked bigtime.
But now I have a career, home, kids, marriage, at 32. My husband and I both changed a lot but we changed together and I am glad that we have each other. It was really hard but worth it.
You are my lost twin! Except that I had two kids in my 20s, built my own house at 27. I am in early 40s, one kid is in college and another will head to college soon. No regrets for not drinking heavily in my 20s. My skin looks awesome in my 40s.
Anonymous wrote:I drank my ass off in my 20s and am a better dad because of it. I got married at 30 and had kids at 32. I've never felt restless as a father because I got it out of my system in my 20s. I know that I'm not missing anything by being domestic.
Anonymous wrote:I am 32. I graduated college at 22, got married at 23, started law school at 24, had my first baby at 26, bought my handyman special home at 27, and had my second at 28.
My 20s sucked bigtime.
But now I have a career, home, kids, marriage, at 32. My husband and I both changed a lot but we changed together and I am glad that we have each other. It was really hard but worth it.