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Typically your average male bachelor after the age of 30 starts to feel a bit lonely, jaded, and very left out of society. I mean sure, the sex is great but it sucks to see so many of your friends getting married off left to right and then realizing that you are an oddball for not going down that path. I read stories online from so many 30 somethings and it is usually involving wife, kids, and all of that.
As a 30 something bachelor, you're left in a rough situation. Be the tag along to other married couples or make "younger" friends in their 20s who will eventually see you as an oddball for being around them so much.
Yet the modern trends have me somewhat optimistic, thinking that the guys who will be in their 30s tomorrow will have different circumstances than guys who were in their 30s a decade ago.
With marriage rates going down, people becoming more laid back on morals, and bachelors in their 30s starting to become more common; I feel like the future is going to be different for guys who are single in their 30s and chase women. With spread of game, so many late bloomers finding that they don't have to get married, so many people not seeing marriage as important as it was, and casual sex becoming so commonly accepted; starting to think we're heading somewhere special.
You're going to have:
1 - More social opportunities for friendships, brotherhood, and social life for these guys, you might even have fraternity type of clubs for guys in their 30s. I won't be surprised if a group of players came together, joined teams, put their resources into one group, and ended up having a life where they throw events that a lot of women come to (man can dream right?).
2 - Things like partying in your 30s or all of the debauchery won't as socially taboo anymore.
3 - Some of high school and college culture are going to spill over on to the 20s and even 30s, this means a lot of the parties and people not being as strict on having relationships end up as LTRs and marriages. Everyone will be okay with it.
Do you think we're heading for a future in which bachelors in their 30s will pretty much have the option to have an amazing social life even if they are single? A future in which guys who missed out on a lot of the hedonism and craziness in their school years will have ample opportunities to not only make up for lost time but find lots of other people to make up for lost time with?
As a 30 something bachelor, you're left in a rough situation. Be the tag along to other married couples or make "younger" friends in their 20s who will eventually see you as an oddball for being around them so much.
Yet the modern trends have me somewhat optimistic, thinking that the guys who will be in their 30s tomorrow will have different circumstances than guys who were in their 30s a decade ago.
With marriage rates going down, people becoming more laid back on morals, and bachelors in their 30s starting to become more common; I feel like the future is going to be different for guys who are single in their 30s and chase women. With spread of game, so many late bloomers finding that they don't have to get married, so many people not seeing marriage as important as it was, and casual sex becoming so commonly accepted; starting to think we're heading somewhere special.
You're going to have:
1 - More social opportunities for friendships, brotherhood, and social life for these guys, you might even have fraternity type of clubs for guys in their 30s. I won't be surprised if a group of players came together, joined teams, put their resources into one group, and ended up having a life where they throw events that a lot of women come to (man can dream right?).
2 - Things like partying in your 30s or all of the debauchery won't as socially taboo anymore.
3 - Some of high school and college culture are going to spill over on to the 20s and even 30s, this means a lot of the parties and people not being as strict on having relationships end up as LTRs and marriages. Everyone will be okay with it.
Do you think we're heading for a future in which bachelors in their 30s will pretty much have the option to have an amazing social life even if they are single? A future in which guys who missed out on a lot of the hedonism and craziness in their school years will have ample opportunities to not only make up for lost time but find lots of other people to make up for lost time with?

