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Author Topic: Does a potential spouse have a right to know sɛҳuąƖ history before marriage?  (Read 109616 times)

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No it's because woman develop earlier and faster then men. It's because men need to be mature, lead and provide. It's takes much longer for a man to be ready to get married than a woman. The woman should ideally get married at around ~18. But at 18 most males are nowhere near ready to marry and become fathers and husbands.

So yes men do deserve a younger woman, not because they got rejected (women usually prefer older men) but because after building themselves up from nothing why would they pick a woman their age who was unwilling to support the and be around when they needed it most. Ladies you do not get to wait around at the finish line for a prince. The prince will pick a cute young virgin. Not an old lady.
Very, very well said.
Glad I'm not the only one with sanity on this forum.

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Very, very well said.
Glad I'm not the only one with sanity on this forum.
I am starting to think that the ladies will reject a prince if he isn't a virgin, or is not tall enough etc... You would think that Catholic girls are less picky than secular girls, seems that they are more picky.


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I am starting to think that the ladies will reject a prince if he isn't a virgin, or is not tall enough etc... You would think that Catholic girls are less picky than secular girls, seems that they are more picky.

Blame their fathers. Cos they are only women.

Trad Fathers continue to live in la la land when it comes to the state of the marriage market out there.

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 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6rZpk53nUc

Sermon starts at the 40 minute mark(ish) and continues with the priest touching on courtship.