Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we doing this every week?
Is it really that hard to guess? Parents worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.
Why not someone your own age?
40 year-old male here. I am looking to marry someone between 24 and 30. Why would I want to marry some 30+ leftover women?
Any luck ? How is it going for you ?
40 year-old PP here. I am currently dating a 24 year-old and a 25 year-old woman, and things are going well. I think I am going to break up with the 24 year-old because I have so much more in common with the 25 year-old. No women would want to date me when I was 22 to 39 year-old because I had no money and spent those years building my career. Now is the right time for me to settle down with someone between 24 and 30 year-old. Most 30+ year-old women have emotional baggage, IMHO.
And you don't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.
Why not someone your own age?
40 year-old male here. I am looking to marry someone between 24 and 30. Why would I want to marry some 30+ leftover women?
Any luck ? How is it going for you ?
40 year-old PP here. I am currently dating a 24 year-old and a 25 year-old woman, and things are going well. I think I am going to break up with the 24 year-old because I have so much more in common with the 25 year-old. No women would want to date me when I was 22 to 39 year-old because I had no money and spent those years building my career. Now is the right time for me to settle down with someone between 24 and 30 year-old. Most 30+ year-old women have emotional baggage, IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.
Why not someone your own age?
40 year-old male here. I am looking to marry someone between 24 and 30. Why would I want to marry some 30+ leftover women?
Any luck ? How is it going for you ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.
Why not someone your own age?
40 year-old male here. I am looking to marry someone between 24 and 30. Why would I want to marry some 30+ leftover women?
Well, because by that definition, you are a 40+ leftover man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.
Why not someone your own age?
40 year-old male here. I am looking to marry someone between 24 and 30. Why would I want to marry some 30+ leftover women?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.
Why not someone your own age?
40 year-old male here. I am looking to marry someone between 24 and 30. Why would I want to marry some 30+ leftover women?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.
Why not someone your own age?
Anonymous wrote:People who meet their partner in college and marry post college are 41% less likely to divorce than others.
Anonymous wrote:No, they’re not getting married and they’re not having babies. Young women are smart - they see what a terrible deal it is for them - work full time and then do your second full time job at home. And they’re not doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"The risk of chromosomal abnormality increases with maternal age. The chance of having a child affected by Down syndrome increases from about 1 in 1,250 for a woman who conceives at age 25, to about 1 in 100 for a woman who conceives at age 40. It is possible that risks may be higher as many statistics only report live births and do not take into account pregnancies with chromosomal abnormalities that were terminated or ended due to natural pregnancy loss."
https://www.chop.edu/conditions-diseases/pregnancy-over-age-30#:~:text=The%20risk%20of%20chromosomal%20abnormality,who%20conceives%20at%20age%2040.
So what ? Are you a hater??
I love and cherish my kid who has Down Syndrome, born when I was 26. I've never seen a more loving and involved dad than my DH.
Now, if I knew my child would have autism, then I would terminate.
Its not all about what a parent wants, quality of every child's life matters more. They may find parent's choice thoughtless and selfish.
NP. Take your arrogance and judgment elsewhere. Nothing in life is guaranteed. Your kids or grandkids could have a disabling accident tomorrow, leaving them with a horrible quality of life. You control nothing.
True. Life is so unpredictable, its rather irresponsible to have children and die or be disabled on them.
Anonymous wrote:I hope they're still getting married. As a 45 year old guy, I'm ready to settle down with a woman in her late 20's or early 30's.