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I’d argue a lot of those types of women with parents active in their lives find who they want in college.This usually backfires on them if they continue after 25 tho
A lot of good parents basically recycle the values right into their kids:
1. Go to college via whatever it takes during high school.
2. Meet the right person <=> get job (whichever comes first).
3. Buy home and start family (or live with parents as a couple to save money, raise child then buy house).
4. Pass lessons to kids.
That’s basically the path that most successful women do at least from my experience. I think that’s the reason why most good women are gone by 25. Maybe not married yet, but they’re moving in that direction with the person. Can fool around in college, until you meet the right one.
There are some slip-ups, but for the most part that plan has been working for decades.
That’s the standard suburban plan. It’s almost like a pageant for suburban men and women. There’s usually only a small room for foolishness (first two years of college optimally, 22-23 years old the latest).
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