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« on: April 30, 2015, 01:16:50 PM »

Anecdotally, most people wait until being 27 or older until the marry, with most getting there at 29 and 30 after dating for a few years.


The exception is work, where they're all fundamental Baptists, and get married at 20 - 24, and get preggo about a year or so after tying the knot.


I don't really see a problem with the overall trend. We don't really need a whole ton more people being born, even if we (here in the U.S.) could accomodate them.
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