I'm 39 and never married.
@Mike32ct is a Gen X'er and
@CoandaEffect is on the Boomer/Gen X cusp. For late Boomers and Gen X'ers, marriage was expected by age 30. I'm an older Millennial. Marriage isn't expected for Millennials at all. I don't think that it is correct to consider my never married status as a red flag given the context of being a Millennial.
I also have always thought that the "never married" status as a red flag was total horse shiit anyway. In credit evaluation terms, no credit is better than bad credit.
Never Married = No Credit
Divorced = Bad Credit
Women erroneously believe that some guy with a failed marriage to his name is a better relational prospect than a never married guy. How does that make sense at all? It only makes sense based on woman logic, which is a joke because women operate on feelings and emotions.