@badideaguy , don’t encourage him. I was married 10 years by his age. Never regretted it. Never worried about eating or someone having my back. Don’t get me wrong, we didn’t agree on everything and she could become ferocious at times, but I’d never trade her for anyone. Great mom, cook, and great in all aspects of life. You twits are missing out.
You are comparing apples to oranges. Median home price was less than median annual income way the hell back then.
He's got no business marrying anyone until he figures his shit out. If you're unhappy single, you'll be unhappy in a relationship.
All he'd do now is lose half a pension. If he can figure out what he wants out of life, and keep on providing for himself till then, he'll be way better off.
You are comparing apples to oranges. Median home price was less than median annual income way the hell back then.
I’m not talking about houses, Buckwheat. I lived in an apartment when I first got married. Now you have 2 incomes working towards the same goal. I guess no one can get married without a house. Do you hear yourself?
I don’t know anyone that had a kid at 50. Maybe it’s common among you Amish, but that’s certainly not the norm. What’s the right way? Fast? The guy is 36. lol. Peter Pan syndrome. Do you still live with your parents?
My God.
Debate class would have eaten some of you alive. Lol.
He can't be in a healthy relationship with someone else until he's in a healthy relationship with himself.