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Author Topic: I want daughters, I want sons, how many good girls? There are none.  (Read 4411 times)

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I thank all of you, I back what I've said, but change starts from within, not posts which few will read, and almost all agree with. I have to become the ultimate man, for my future little men Michael, Alan Carmine II, and my little girls Molly, Francine, and Jacqueline, the rest I'll give to God or their mother to name.
The advice I would give to a 17 year old is not to think about women until you are at least 27 if not even older. Get to know yourself, build up your life, your wealth, your education. These are precious years of your life when you can save over 50 % of what you earn to put away as a deposit on a first home. This would be impossible with a woman in tow. You need to spend many years on your own, enjoy your own company and not look upon a woman as someone who, like an angel, will save you. If this is your mindset, you will not be attractive to her.

When you are well on your path to adulthood, and you have kept in good mental, physical and spiritual shape, then you will be the prize catch for a young Catholic girl. And this girl will be be happy to get onboard with your life journey. It cannot be the other way around. If she dreams of becoming a concert pianist for example, your family life will be destroyed.  I would be very happy for my 18 year old daughter to marry a such a 30 year old Catholic man.


Debatable that its most? or debatable that there are some?

Because if you read it carefully he said most.

Economic statistics show the average income in the US to be 35000. Are those all fake? That is of course on the high side because it includes billionaires.
Factor in the price of housing, the cost of living, and well.... you get the idea.
You’re not even close! 

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Depending upon where you live, and how you live, $67,966 is not a lot of money!  Let’s say you have 12 children, all at home, wife is full time wife and mother, you wouldn’t be able to live in many places. 

Offline AnthonyPadua

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You’re not even close!

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Google ai says

As of early 2026, the median annual earnings for full-time, year-round workers in the United States is estimated to be around $63,360 to $69,000, with weekly earnings for all workers averaging approximately $1,196 to $1,200. 

Offline AnthonyPadua

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I would be very happy for my 18 year old daughter to marry a such a 30 year old Catholic man.
 But does your daughter feel the same way?