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A relationship coach shares advice on how to choose a partner, the best way to communicate, and more. If you thought you finally nailed the dating game in your 20s, don't get too comfortable, as things will naturally shift and change once you hit After all, dating is hard at any age, but entering a new decade introduces a whole new set of nuances. The truth is, dating in your 30s is very different from dating in your 20s, and is a process that comes with a new set of experiences you'll have to learn to embrace. For starters, the dating pool will be a lot smaller in your 30s, especially if you're looking to find someone you can potentially marry.
Find a partner, buy a house, get married, have one baby boy and one baby girl. But cut through the bullshit, back to reality: that version of life is extremely rare.
The reasons have been speculated all over the internet — abundance of options, focus on career, Tinder, etc. Throughout my 20s, I had a few serious boyfriends, but never really dated casually. After a breakup at age 30 and some much needed single-time, I was ready for a relationship. Getting back out there proved to be a harsh experience.
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6/28/2024
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