not necessarily trueAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.
I guess you don’t care much about seeing your own grandchildren ever.
Anonymous wrote:As in, contribute to the wedding in some form? If your 22 y/o told you they’re engaged WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.
Barring a very few specific paths (medical school with highly specialized/long residency, etc.)...if it takes my child until 32-35 to do those things I would feel as though I have failed as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.
Why can’t you get an advanced degree, establish a career, and save after getting married?
If anything it’s easier—there is someone else to support you and balance workloads at home while you handle working + school, and having a built in roommate in a spouse makes saving simple.
Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.
Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.
Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.
Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.
Anonymous wrote:Realistically, about 32 to 35.
It takes that much time to earn an advanced degree (which we expect) and also to really establish their career and save.