A generalization about white women..

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  • DanimalDanimal Posts: 2,000
    doesn't prove shite. :p


    as i said, MOST women TODAY get married between the ages of 25-30. statistically, that is the *norm*...when i got married almost 16 years ago, i think? the average age was 24 for a female, 26 for a male....and that was for the ENTIRE country....and still only shows "average" age, meaning some younger, some older. large cities almost always skew a bit older. beyond which, you said a percentage of zero :rolleyes:...you and the OP must hang out, both exaggerate, significantly......:D anyhoo.....believe what you will, doesn't prove shite, and really has zero affect on anyone, so enjoy your skewed perspective.

    I said the percentage was LIKE 0. I know that it isn't 0....but it is low.
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  • LONGRDLONGRD Posts: 6,036
    I would also say that perhaps, Asian women have more higher standards than white women but I could be wrong.
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  • decides2dreamdecides2dream Posts: 14,977
    Danimal wrote:
    I said the percentage was LIKE 0. I know that it isn't 0....but it is low.



    and, i disagree....i do NOT think the percentage of women over the age of 25 getting married is LOW. not at ALL. i've already said, 2x.....that the 'average age' of marriage for a woman is around 25 nowadays....so it would be the NORM, not low. if one were to break down the numbers, i am fairly certain that the 25-30 age group more than likely encompass the HIGHESt percentage of marriages for women in general. and no, i am not looking it up. :p if interested, google it....but i've read it often enough to believe it's statistical relevance. 25-30 is the PRIME age for marriage. before or after that age.....sure younger might skew more marriages, but even older.......it's all choice, and it DOEs happen. one of my sisters married for the first time at age 24......and then again at 35....and my other sister married for the first/only time at age 39. sure, the older you get the less likely, but a LOT of that is also a CHOICE. bottomline, 25-30 is prime-time!
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  • drivingrldrivingrl Posts: 1,448
    Allie wrote:
    I would like a sports fan though. Men who don't like sports make me :confused:

    Same here. Where are all the boys that love hockey? :D
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  • DanimalDanimal Posts: 2,000
    and, i disagree....i do NOT think the percentage of women over the age of 25 getting married is LOW. not at ALL. i've already said, 2x.....that the 'average age' of marriage for a woman is around 25 nowadays....so it would be the NORM, not low. if one were to break down the numbers, i am fairly certain that the 25-30 age group more than likely encompass the HIGHESt percentage of marriages for women in general. and no, i am not looking it up. :p if interested, google it....but i've read it often enough to believe it's statistical relevance. 25-30 is the PRIME age for marriage. before or after that age.....sure younger might skew more marriages, but even older.......it's all choice, and it DOEs happen. one of my sisters married for the first time at age 24......and then again at 35....and my other sister married for the first/only time at age 39. sure, the older you get the less likely, but a LOT of that is also a CHOICE. bottomline, 25-30 is prime-time!

    I'm just going off of observation. I wasn't looking it up or nothing either. The girls I know that are married are between the ages of 21 - 24.

    The girls that I know that are over 25 are not married. They like romance novels, eat tons of bon bons, sit on the couch, and have 3 to 4 cats.
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