Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our network this week: Two 24 year olds just married, engaged last summer at age 23. One a UChicago alum, the other is in a Duke PhD program.
And in 15 years, you can post about their divorce.
College grads have the lowest rates of divorce.
So? That statistic didn’t stop all the college friends I had who got divorced after their post-college weddings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh lord - here we go. Keep this up and we will have yet another trend for unhinged parents to boast, fret and gossip about. "Yes, I know Suzy went to YALE and finishing up her residency at Hopkins, BUT, she's nearly 30 with no prospects and will likely end up a SPINSTER! So glad my Katie is going to be sending out the save the date before her 23rd birthday....obviously SHE has what it takes to land a MAN"...yeesh
That’s already very much a thing. You don’t think people know if not gossip that your son or daughter is a leftover when they’re 30+ and unmarried?
No. Who does this? What ghastly people.
It's human nature. If you move in ambitious striver circles and you haven't heard anyone gossiping about adult kids, it's because you're childless or maybe you have a leftover kid. Parents absolutely gossip about so and so's kids and who's single and who's not — and why they're single.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh lord - here we go. Keep this up and we will have yet another trend for unhinged parents to boast, fret and gossip about. "Yes, I know Suzy went to YALE and finishing up her residency at Hopkins, BUT, she's nearly 30 with no prospects and will likely end up a SPINSTER! So glad my Katie is going to be sending out the save the date before her 23rd birthday....obviously SHE has what it takes to land a MAN"...yeesh
That’s already very much a thing. You don’t think people know if not gossip that your son or daughter is a leftover when they’re 30+ and unmarried?
No. Who does this? What ghastly people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh lord - here we go. Keep this up and we will have yet another trend for unhinged parents to boast, fret and gossip about. "Yes, I know Suzy went to YALE and finishing up her residency at Hopkins, BUT, she's nearly 30 with no prospects and will likely end up a SPINSTER! So glad my Katie is going to be sending out the save the date before her 23rd birthday....obviously SHE has what it takes to land a MAN"...yeesh
That’s already very much a thing. You don’t think people know if not gossip that your son or daughter is a leftover when they’re 30+ and unmarried?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our network this week: Two 24 year olds just married, engaged last summer at age 23. One a UChicago alum, the other is in a Duke PhD program.
And in 15 years, you can post about their divorce.
College grads have the lowest rates of divorce.
+1. And college grads who marry earliest have even lower rates of divorce. This thread is full of bitter people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our network this week: Two 24 year olds just married, engaged last summer at age 23. One a UChicago alum, the other is in a Duke PhD program.
And in 15 years, you can post about their divorce.
College grads have the lowest rates of divorce.
So? That statistic didn’t stop all the college friends I had who got divorced after their post-college weddings.
You’re right, your anecdata is so much more meaningful than actual statistics. Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Oh lord - here we go. Keep this up and we will have yet another trend for unhinged parents to boast, fret and gossip about. "Yes, I know Suzy went to YALE and finishing up her residency at Hopkins, BUT, she's nearly 30 with no prospects and will likely end up a SPINSTER! So glad my Katie is going to be sending out the save the date before her 23rd birthday....obviously SHE has what it takes to land a MAN"...yeesh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our network this week: Two 24 year olds just married, engaged last summer at age 23. One a UChicago alum, the other is in a Duke PhD program.
And in 15 years, you can post about their divorce.
College grads have the lowest rates of divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our network this week: Two 24 year olds just married, engaged last summer at age 23. One a UChicago alum, the other is in a Duke PhD program.
And in 15 years, you can post about their divorce.
College grads have the lowest rates of divorce.
So? That statistic didn’t stop all the college friends I had who got divorced after their post-college weddings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our network this week: Two 24 year olds just married, engaged last summer at age 23. One a UChicago alum, the other is in a Duke PhD program.
And in 15 years, you can post about their divorce.
College grads have the lowest rates of divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In our network this week: Two 24 year olds just married, engaged last summer at age 23. One a UChicago alum, the other is in a Duke PhD program.
And in 15 years, you can post about their divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Oh lord - here we go. Keep this up and we will have yet another trend for unhinged parents to boast, fret and gossip about. "Yes, I know Suzy went to YALE and finishing up her residency at Hopkins, BUT, she's nearly 30 with no prospects and will likely end up a SPINSTER! So glad my Katie is going to be sending out the save the date before her 23rd birthday....obviously SHE has what it takes to land a MAN"...yeesh
Anonymous wrote:I’m teaching my sons to fckin party when they’re older and not worry too much about locking down some broad at 21. This thread is lame as hell. Obvi, my lil bros are going to college, but I’m going to advise they slay as much tang as possible, travel, go hiking and fking chill with their bros, and generally live life. Y’all can sit and spin if you don’t like it! Oh yeah!