Not so long ago, the average American man in his 20s had achieved most of the milestones of adulthood: a high-school diploma, financial independence, marriage and children. Today, most men in their 20s hang out in a novel sort of limbo, a hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance. This “pre-adulthood” has much to recommend it, especially for the college-educated. But it’s time to state what has become obvious to legions of frustrated young women: It doesn’t bring out the best in men.
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Love this. Totally changing times, not everyone’s ideal life plan includes getting married in their mid-twenties...
this article just won’t die… I keep seing someone post it… it’s something to think about though!
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Fun article from the WSJ. Boy-men, take note.