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TopicHow long should someone be in a relationship before they're married?
Zeus
05/21/18 3:21:44 AM
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Long enough to know that you can commit at least the next 18 years of your life to being with them so you can raise your child in a loving household.

WastelandCowboy posted...
I turn 29 this year and after watching an episode of Friends where a few of them turn 30, Im getting a little anxious now. Is it normal to feel anxious over milestones in life?


Pretty much, yeah. People hit milestones at different ages but, broadly speaking, it's more the screw-ups (guys anyway) who have kids young. Some of the guys I went to high school with had two kids by age 24 and even at the time they pretty openly admitted it wasn't a great idea. However, it's kinda natural to look at what your old peers may be doing and compare yourself to them.

In general, though, people are waiting longer than ever to have kids. For instance, comedian Bill Burr ("F is for Family") didn't marry until 45 and had his first kid at 49 which, tbh, is the other end of that spectrum. Penn Jilette had his first kid at 50. You shouldn't feel all that freaked just yet.

Doctor Foxx posted...
The episode is bad and friends is bad


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