Anonymous wrote:I think this is a great trend, if true. Once our kids graduate college, their chances of meeting someone organically go down, and it becomes a dating app world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t live in DC anymore so the culture is different but. The richest family I know has a daughter who is a senior in college and already married and the college sophomore daughter is getting married over the summer. They aren’t super religious IMO but they do go to church. I support young people getting married but dang, that’s early! Lol.
No wealthy person i know married before college. Many got engaged in college and married right after but ZERO undergrad married during college.
I think things have changed a bit and that’s what OP is referencing. For a while it seemed like women were almost pressured to stay single and get married later to enjoy their 20s but I think there’s a little bit of a swing in the other direction where younger people now are looking to get married earlier. Especially those that are from wealthy families that can support their lifestyle. I’m not saying this is true in all or even most cases but it’s definitely something that pops up on social media and I think influences young people‘s view on marrying and having kids early and that being a positive thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t live in DC anymore so the culture is different but. The richest family I know has a daughter who is a senior in college and already married and the college sophomore daughter is getting married over the summer. They aren’t super religious IMO but they do go to church. I support young people getting married but dang, that’s early! Lol.
No wealthy person i know married before college. Many got engaged in college and married right after but ZERO undergrad married during college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’ll be the first to get divorced, too. This has been my experience with everyone I know who married right after college.
I've seen the EXACT OPPOSITE. I'm 52 and everyone I know that married young is still going strong. The ones that 'settled' in their 30s and immediately popped out kids with almost no time as married couple first--imploded midlife.
Love marriages vs "My time is running out, this one will do'.
This^.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t live in DC anymore so the culture is different but. The richest family I know has a daughter who is a senior in college and already married and the college sophomore daughter is getting married over the summer. They aren’t super religious IMO but they do go to church. I support young people getting married but dang, that’s early! Lol.
No wealthy person i know married before college. Many got engaged in college and married right after but ZERO undergrad married during college.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t live in DC anymore so the culture is different but. The richest family I know has a daughter who is a senior in college and already married and the college sophomore daughter is getting married over the summer. They aren’t super religious IMO but they do go to church. I support young people getting married but dang, that’s early! Lol.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t live in DC anymore so the culture is different but. The richest family I know has a daughter who is a senior in college and already married and the college sophomore daughter is getting married over the summer. They aren’t super religious IMO but they do go to church. I support young people getting married but dang, that’s early! Lol.
Anonymous wrote:We are not rich but our children are in some affluent social circles due to private high school and selective colleges. So many of their 22 to 24 year old peers are getting married and engaged. Ivy Leaguers, even kids in law school and medical school, several private high school kids engaged to classmates! It seems like a half dozen just got engaged in the last week or two - kids who just graduated from college in the spring! Young love is beautiful to see but I’m not sure if I’m seeing it just because our kids are this age or if it is actually a broader trend bucking the whole wait until you’re around 30 to settle down young professional thing?
Anonymous wrote:We are not rich but our children are in some affluent social circles due to private high school and selective colleges. So many of their 22 to 24 year old peers are getting married and engaged. Ivy Leaguers, even kids in law school and medical school, several private high school kids engaged to classmates! It seems like a half dozen just got engaged in the last week or two - kids who just graduated from college in the spring! Young love is beautiful to see but I’m not sure if I’m seeing it just because our kids are this age or if it is actually a broader trend bucking the whole wait until you’re around 30 to settle down young professional thing?
Anonymous wrote:This is comical. Of course healthy, well adjusted and wealthy young adults want to marry at 25 as opposed to 35. Barring some huge personality flaw or poor life choices where you have no money, marrying at 35 is ludicrous. Why do you want to marry with dried up eggs? What do you offer your spouse after that?