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If you are not married by 24 years old, the statistical odds are that you never will be
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That's right. If you are not married by 24 years old, your statistical odds of being married fall to 54% between 25-29, down to 30% 30-34, and to 18% from 35-39.
If you are not married by 40, you have a 15% chance of ever being married.
I know you're own of those people who believes you'll beat the odds, just like everyone else who thought they would beat the odds.
But the fact are that if you are not married by the end of your bachelor's degree, you probably never will be. No matter what dating sites you use, or what introductions you make.
If you didn't do it by 24, you probably never will and there are a lot of socio-economic and environmental reasons why that have nothing to do with you, or what you want.
[link to thoughtcatalog.com]
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