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A lot of the young women are just straight indifferent to getting married and having children. The "baby crazy" young gals seem to be more in the conservative NO spheres. A traditional Catholic man can smell a woman not "ready" for marriage a mile away, but I think a lot of men pursue with just a hope of her changing and then "being ready". I guess?

It's complicated. Just too many immature young people today, it's mind blowing. The young ladies are MAYBE ready for marriage when they turn 26-27? That's not a good sign.

I used to go to trad cath groups and get young adult togethers, and the problem I see is just immaturity in forming a relationship, with either a potential partner, or just friendships b/w the same sex.
I'm sorry but if a guy marries a girl who is 26 or older, he's a complete loser. 
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A lot of the young women are just straight indifferent to getting married and having children. The "baby crazy" young gals seem to be more in the conservative NO spheres. A traditional Catholic man can smell a woman not "ready" for marriage a mile away, but I think a lot of men pursue with just a hope of her changing and then "being ready". I guess?

It's complicated. Just too many immature young people today, it's mind blowing. The young ladies are MAYBE ready for marriage when they turn 26-27? That's not a good sign.

I used to go to trad cath groups and get young adult togethers, and the problem I see is just immaturity in forming a relationship, with either a potential partner, or just friendships b/w the same sex.
What's your metrics to see how mature males and females are? Some people might seem mature in public but in private/at home they may be immature 
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Crisis in the Church / Re: “Experiment of Tradition”
« Last post by Seraphina on Yesterday at 11:14:24 PM »
I like a chapel that stays the same.  God stays the same.  There has to be a secure anchor in this world of constant change.  Too many mistake novelty for progress.  Just because it’s new does not mean it’s improved.  
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Fighting Errors in the Modern World / Re: Muslim stones Our Lady
« Last post by Seraphina on Yesterday at 11:10:39 PM »
Video is not clear. I’m surprised because Muslims generally have respect for Mary.  My ex bro-in-law was Muslim, not at all religious, but he has a sister whose name is Fatima.  
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Computers, Technology, Websites / Re: 6G human antenna
« Last post by Seraphina on Yesterday at 11:06:55 PM »
In the ‘50s and ‘60s, my siblings and I served as human antennas in order to get in certain TV shows, like Magilla Gorilla on channel 9.  You held onto one rabbit ear and placed the other hand on the base of the lamp near the window.  
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Health and Nutrition / Re: Vaccines in vegetables?
« Last post by Seraphina on Yesterday at 11:02:00 PM »
Why not eat more real vegetables and fruits so you don’t need the vaccines in the first place?
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: Thoughts on Married Couple Sharing Bed/Sleeping in Their Own Beds
« Last post by Änσnymσus on Yesterday at 10:59:51 PM »
That’s the couples’ business.  
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: What kind of body modifications do you think is ok?
« Last post by Änσnymσus on Yesterday at 10:57:55 PM »
I’m okay with pierced ears and smallish, tasteful earrings.  Some Indian women look nice with a tiny stud on the side of the nose.  It’s traditional in the culture.  Guys shouldn’t have pierced anything.  Any piercing that harms the health is out.  Tongue rods, barbells, pierced lips, septums, eyebrows, cheeks, or privates including belly buttons screams, “I’m cheap and have no class,” to me.  
Tattoos on women?  No thanks.  
If a guy has been in the military and has a tattoo that can be covered up, I understand.  It would be better to not get it, but it wouldn’t disgust me if the tattoo itself was of something masculine and decent.  
Other body mods like scarification, branding, foot binding, lip plates, etc. cannot be undone, so these should not be done.  This isn’t to say one can’t become Catholic after the fact, but Catholics should avoid permanent body modifications.  
I’ve seen women with Rosaries tattooed on their calves or arms.  Sorry, to me that looks cheap.  Why not wear a Rosary or carry one?  Somehow, I don’t think anyone actually prays on a Rosary tattoo.
People covered in tattoos, piercings, and with other bizarre modifications looks demonic, imo.
If anyone wants to make lots of money in about ten years, just invent a method of effectively and relatively painlessly removing tattoos.  Patent it and sell it to aging people with crepe skin!  
Keep in mind, also, that tattoos and some Jєωelry is expensive.  Better to give alms than to get a religious tattoo!   
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Health and Nutrition / Re: Fr. McFarland (SSPX) Health Update
« Last post by Jr1991 on Yesterday at 10:19:07 PM »
I think it was horseback-riding, horse got spooked and fell on him.
Thank you for the information. 
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Anσnymσus Posts Allowed / Re: What kind of body modifications do you think is ok?
« Last post by Änσnymσus on Yesterday at 10:01:21 PM »
I can't stand any kind of nose piercing. It's trashy in my opinion.
Indeed.  Every time I see someone with any piercing on the face, my eyes focus right there and I can't see anything else.  But the bovine nose ring is the worst.  And, by the way, I'm seeing it now on all races and both sexes.
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