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Why millennials being slow to mature is a blessing for guys like us.

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If you guys haven't noticed by now, millennials are slow to mature compared to past generations. Marriage is less common than it used to be and people are just putting off a lot of things like owning houses and adulthood for later on in life. I see the complaints with it but truthfully, I am starting to see it as more and more of a blessing due to having missed out on the fun in high school and college.

Part of it might be wishful thinking and the other part, maybe its embracing a different reality which is to come.

Being in my mid 20s now, I notice how I feel more at peace or like I belong when I am fucking women around my age and hanging out with social groups of my age too. I have had some opportunities with undergrads, especially to hang out with them, but it is just not the same at all. To some degree, we all want to somehow fit in and being an outcast just really sucks.

It used to be that the kind of shit guys like Chase or Dan Bilzerian were doing twenty years ago would have made them into outcasts but now, it is becoming more accepted. I look forward to an age where women in their late twenties are actually acting more like women in their early twenties or where I am not having to deal with judgement from people my age because I am more about going out and just having fun instead of settling down like past generations did.

What I feel is something funny is happening with the way our times are working and that something funny is what I like. I think that millennials being slow to mature is a huge blessing in disguise that can give way to a fun future for a lot of us younger guys under 25 who might not have had the ideal past.

Or maybe I am just idealizing our generation too much here.
 
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