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http://www.today.com/health/reason-why-men-marry-some-women-not-others-t74671
An interesting analysis on a man's age & attitude about marriage:
An interesting analysis on a man's age & attitude about marriage:
- Most men who graduate from high school start thinking of marriage as a real possibility when they are 23 or 24.
- Most men who graduate from college don’t start considering marriage as a real possibility until age 26.
- When men go to graduate school, it takes them longer to get into the working world, and they’re not ready to get married until a few years after that.
- Ninety percent of men who have graduated from college are ready for the next step between ages 26 and 33; this is when they are most likely to consider marriage. But this window of opportunity stays open only for four to five years, and then the chances a man will marry start to decline.
- A majority of college graduates between 28 and 33 are in their high-commitment years and likely to propose.
- This period for well-educated men lasts just a bit over five years. The chances men will commit are sightly less when they are thirty-one or thirty-two than when they were between 28 and 30, but they’re still in a high-commitment phase.
- Once men reach 33 or 34, the chances they’ll commit start to diminish, but only slightly. Until men reach 37, they remain very good prospects.
- After age 38, the chances they will ever marry drop dramatically.
- The chances that a man will marry for the first time diminish even more once he reaches 42 or 43. At this point, many men become confirmed bachelors.
- Once men reach age 47 to 50 without marrying, the chances they will marry do not disappear, but they drop dramatically.