Best time/age to have a relationship?

I almost finish my bachelor degree but i am still single and i heard a rumor that it will become harder for me to find a girlfriend once i graduate.

I decided to create a voting.
-For people who had married, at what age did you find your final girlfriend/boyfriend?
-For people who hasn't married yet, what do you guys think the best age to have a boyfriend/girlfriend?

I hope this helps not only for me, but for everyone :)

10 and below 0
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 1
15 1
16 2
17 1
18 5
19 3
20 4
21 1
22 2
23 1
24 1
25 4
26 1
27 1
28 1
29 1
30 4
31 1
32 1
33 0
34 0
35 1
36 and above 1
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Comments ( 14 )
  • Dustyair

    It's never a good time to have a relationship, just move to the Alaskan woods, and chew tobacco.

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  • Bazinga

    Anytime.

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  • Tealights

    In my opinion, your 20's and 30's.

    Finding a real partner as a teenager is wishful thinking, because you don't know who you are as a person yet and just going off pure hormones. Of course, there are exceptions.

    Over 40 isn't the best. Everyone that's single that age or older is looking for something: money, father-figure for their children, fix loneliness/desperation, etc. It's rarely about love. Of course, there are always diamonds in the rough, if you're lucky enough to find one.

    20's - 30's in my opinion are the best ages for finding that partner. Bonding with someone while learning to be an adult, college, etc.

    But it's all subjective.

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  • Voray

    Somewhere between 25-32.

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  • csdoug

    Bazinga is right on the button. My first lover (who I thought was forever) was when I was 28. That lasted 3 yrs & he broke my heart. The second time around started when I was 31. We stayed together 9 years. When I was 40 I met the man Im still with today. Weve been together for 38 years. We love each other & we have an open relationship. Neither one of us have given the other anything to worry about. So far, so good.

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    • Nickvey

      serial monogamy

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  • MGTOW all the way...

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  • Pumpurrnickel

    When you're an adult.

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  • pendletonGibbs

    Towards the end of college is pretty good, when you've figured out what you're going to do in life. The older you get, the less willing you are to compromise. Starting a relationship past 35 is almost impossible because a good relationship requires gullibility.

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  • lonewolf1253

    You should have made two separate posts because most everyone has a boy or girlfriend in high school. Sometimes middle school. As for finding your true love? That's a whole nother matter!

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  • EnglishLad

    Pretty sure there is no real age limit on it, It's just that what you look for in a potential partner changes with age.

    If you're 15 or under you basically seek a close friend,
    Teens and early 20s you have hormones flying around and just want to fuck, sometimes illegally (unless you want to wait until you're married),
    Late 20s early 30s you want to settle down and marry,
    Late 30s you seek intelligence and laughter,
    40+ you just want company.

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  • MrDexter

    I'll say 20 based on my experience. From age 11-16 people are very fickal. From 17-19 are basically a bunch of dogs ready to jump on anything they can screw(men and women). I think by 20 people matured somewhat.

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  • edwininthematrix

    any age can be a good fulfilling experience for having a relationship. different stages of life teach you different things about yourself and what you want out of love.

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  • rayb12

    No

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