Anonymous wrote:2 years, max! If he is not committing long term, move on. Twenties are the most valuable years, so don't waste them.
Anonymous wrote:If you are both 24, been together for 2 years, both working, one going to grad school next year. Should you insist on engagement before moving with him to new town or wait until he finishes school?
Anonymous wrote:Let’s say you believe that your mid-late 20s are the best time to meet a partner. You may disagree but let’s say for arguments sake. What are the most common mistakes women make that waste the “best” relationship-building years, and how would you advise Gen Z women to not repeat these mistakes? Or if this was you, what advice would you give your younger self?
I’ll start: I always wanted a relationship, but could not move on easily from rejection and breakup and wasted precious months moving over failed romances. I also wasted time trying to change the minds of men who just wanted casual sex. I had been exposed to too much online misogyny and believed that if I held out and proved that I was “not that kind of girl” and that I was the type you would marry, not just sleep with, instead of just ignoring the guys who had this mentality. The best advice to my 25 year old self would be to move on, and move on faster.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so happy I followed none of this advice. The best thing I ever did was not overthink the future and just be my authentic self. I happen to like who that is.
Anonymous wrote:Things I wasted:
My dating potential - I should have dated more!
My f*ckablity potential - I should have f*d more men!
My career potential - I should have gone for a high paying career!
Anonymous wrote:I'm so happy I followed none of this advice. The best thing I ever did was not overthink the future and just be my authentic self. I happen to like who that is.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most common mistake I saw my 20-something peers make was wasting too much time in dead-end relationships. Early to late twenties are a woman's prime dating years and there's no reason to date the same guy for years on end without getting engaged and married within 2 years, MAX.
Agreed!
I think 2 years from meeting someone to marrying them is pretty quick, and I say that as someone who actually did that! But I agree with your general point that most young women could be a little more discerning in who they date and for how long. If you’re in your late 20s and you’ve been with a guy for over 3 years, what are you waiting for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta lock down a dude with prospects while you're still pretty!
I was at my hottest in my early 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta lock down a dude with prospects while you're still pretty!