In your honest opinion, what age is too old to never have been in a relationship?

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  • laurasuzie3
    laurasuzie3 Posts: 493 Member
    Too many people rush into relationships out of desperation.

    I'm 20 and I've never been in a relationship and I think I'm a quite attractive, intelligent woman with a great personality. Not being in a relationship doesn't mean you are pathetic or unworthy, it just means you haven't found anyone good enough for you yet.
  • thisisabbie
    thisisabbie Posts: 521 Member
    No age limit! I'm 32 and still have never had an actual relationship.. And i'm totally happy with that! (Some have tried.. But it just hasn't felt right.) My prince will come along when we're both ready, i'm sure ;)
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    It's totally different for everyone but I wouldn't find it unusual until the person was at least 30+. And by unusual, I just mean "of note"...like, I'd wonder why they hadn't, if it was a conscious decision or due to shyness, or whatever. But I still wouldn't think "wow what a loser" even if the person was 75 yrs old.

    My husband was 31 when we met and had only had a few relationships, none serious. Meanwhile I had been married and had several long term relationships before that. It doesn't really make a difference.
  • Sinistrous
    Sinistrous Posts: 5,589 Member
    gemmamummy wrote: »
    gemmamummy wrote: »
    The supermarket appears to be the new place to meet people! When I was 23 I'd had two boyfriends and to be honest, I now see it as time I wasted on people I knew weren't right. Hat off to you for not just being with someone for the sake of it.

    Haha, people always say that about the supermarket, but the only people I meet there are nice old ladies who want to have a conversation about the ripeness of fruit!

    Change supermarkets, go to a big chain one. I had some random guy come up to me the other day in the supermarket and say I had a nice body.....bit creepy as I had my son with me. But still, I seem to get chatted up more in the shops than in the pubs/bars!

    Because people get to know you a bit better based on what you purchase. ;)
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