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naw mang that was my roommate lol (3? 4? months lel)

still, we only been together for a year, so valid point

A year is all relative .. Been together a year at 18 is nothing but a year at 30 is totally different I think

A year is all relative .. Been together a year at 18 is nothing but a year at 30 is totally different I think

Agreed ppl are much less picky the older they get, more likely to stay with that person for longer than a year

Not sure about picky, but people seem more honest about what they want and 'get to the point'

Yeah the whole get to the point and honesty thing is also a part of that adult mindset responsible for them being less picky.

Correlation with age and people finding a long term partner - exists because of nature and also that societal push/expectation that they should settle down: "You need to find yourself a gf", "I need to get myself a girlfriend", "I want to have a baby" blah blah. Adult hormones kick in, women want children, men want company and not just sex because they might be past their sexual peak or have had little success with sexing lots of women. People get more desperate to achieve this, impatient even, and will settle for just a good person; willing to put up with more shit and acknowledge/accept some faults in everyone because desperate/impatient and realise their chances of finding that idealistic perfect partner / Mr and Mrs right that they were looking for when they were younger may not exist; "This is as good as it gets." Then the people they do find end up becoming their perfect partner...or not...if they break up!

People then return to a bit of pickiness post family or divorced cause they've been and done the settle down thing. It's hilarious the reasons people break up or end dating for when a middle aged divorcee; very similar to the shitty reasons people end things when young.

if you own an ex-F1 car... m ost likely you have access to a race truck/personal pit crew.

I'm not asking cos I'm wondering IF it will be expensive... i'm just curious as to just HOW expensive

Yeah the whole get to the point and honesty thing is also a part of that adult mindset responsible for them being less picky.

Correlation with age and people finding a long term partner - exists because of nature and also that societal push/expectation that they should settle down: "You need to find yourself a gf", "I need to get myself a girlfriend", "I want to have a baby" blah blah. Adult hormones kick in, women want children, men want company and not just sex because they might be past their sexual peak or have had little success with sexing lots of women. People get more desperate to achieve this, impatient even, and will settle for just a good person; willing to put up with more shit and acknowledge/accept some faults in everyone because desperate/impatient and realise their chances of finding that idealistic perfect partner / Mr and Mrs right that they were looking for when they were younger may not exist; "This is as good as it gets." Then the people they do find end up becoming their perfect partner...or not...if they break up!.

I'm pretty much the exact opposite to everything you just wrote

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Yeah the whole get to the point and honesty thing is also a part of that adult mindset responsible for them being less picky.

Correlation with age and people finding a long term partner - exists because of nature and also that societal push/expectation that they should settle down: "You need to find yourself a gf", "I need to get myself a girlfriend", "I want to have a baby" blah blah. Adult hormones kick in, women want children, men want company and not just sex because they might be past their sexual peak or have had little success with sexing lots of women. People get more desperate to achieve this, impatient even, and will settle for just a good person; willing to put up with more shit and acknowledge/accept some faults in everyone because desperate/impatient and realise their chances of finding that idealistic perfect partner / Mr and Mrs right that they were looking for when they were younger may not exist; "This is as good as it gets." Then the people they do find end up becoming their perfect partner...or not...if they break up!

People then return to a bit of pickiness post family or divorced cause they've been and done the settle down thing. It's hilarious the reasons people break up or end dating for when a middle aged divorcee; very similar to the shitty reasons people end things when young.

If you're settling for a good partner, rather than someone who is a fantastic partner, and is the right person for you then you're in the wrong relationship and sucks to be you.

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