Jamesy Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 My 25 year old brother has a history of rejecting girls cause there not up to his standards. My mum said to my brother the other day "you will live to regret rejecting girls who like you because you only get so many chances in life. Do you agree or disagree with what my mum said?
d0nnivain Posted February 1, 2015 Posted February 1, 2015 At 25 your brother may be looking for any reason not to settle down. If he's still this picky at 35 it will be more of a problem. 3
mrs rubble Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 I have a 24yo step son who constantly rejects girls as they're "not up to his standards" IMO, most of the girls are too good for him and he has an over inflated opinion of himself. The girls are beginning to realize this and he remains single, yet searching for the elusive "perfect" woman. I know your mum is right. My step son is going to realize this too one day.
bathtub-row Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 I think the problem with most of us is that we aren't/weren't picky enough. This is evidenced by the massive number of bad relationships out there. Unless your brother is just being overly arrogant, then what's wrong with waiting? He's still very young. Is there a fire drill to get married or something? There are a million other things he could do with his life before getting serious about someone and settling down. Let him live his life. 2
oldshirt Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 He'll have chances and opportunities for a good woman untill he is laid into his grave at 95. However the window of opportunity for a 21-25 year old, pretty, hard-bodied, single woman who has never married and doesn't have kids will soon start to narrow. 1
Blunana81 Posted February 9, 2015 Posted February 9, 2015 However the window of opportunity for a 21-25 year old, pretty, hard-bodied, single woman who has never married and doesn't have kids will soon start to narrow. THIS!!!!!!^^^^^ you can pretty much bet your bottom dollar that *most * women, at the age in which he finally settles down at ( guessing 45ish to 50ish) will fall under the category of a)has kids b)divorced possibly more than once c)infertile and therefore won't be able to create a family with his gene pool d)are already married or e)have acquired too much baggage in their own life for him to even want to begin to cope with. Not saying it's 100% gonna be this way, but the chances are pretty high.:roll eyes: ON the other hand, it's better to be single and looking for your right match, than stuck in a relationship where you're always looking for something better.
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