Actually I think your best chance is in preschool. After that, you might as well just give up.
2007-07-09 18:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Trust me, there may be a more hectic schedule with college that leaves less time for all that high school kinda love, and there may be fewer ways of connecting with peers once you've graduated college, but the relationships only get better from there. Think of middle school, high school and college as a kind of trial run, you get to figure out what your preferences are by being around hundreds of kids your age. Once you're an adult you'll be a little more 'picky', so will everyone else, which makes it seem like you get less attractive as you age, but really the people around you just have a better idea of what they want. When you do find someone that you're attracted to and vice versa its awesome. It beats any high school fling you could ever have.
2007-07-10 01:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I take it you're in high school So this is the only world you know. I have been married 3 times in my life. My last wife was 39 and I was 38. Unfortunately, she passed away from cancer 2 years ago. I still don't have a problem finding women to date. So I would have to say that your assumption as well as your grammar is incorrect
2007-07-10 01:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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College age is not older! I thought the question was going to be about middle age people. LOL. College is where a lot of people meet their mates. You're still in your late teens/early 20's, just barely coming into your own. Lighten up and stop looking so hard and it will happen when you least expect it!!
2007-07-10 01:30:04
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answered by gma 7
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Are you serious? Is this a serious question? Are you 14? Understand something......you will age like everyone else does and people like yourself will piss you off. Everyone gets older and if you take care of yourself, you age gracefully. Noone is at thier peak of "hotness" when in middle or highschool. You change so much and get better as you grow older. College years are just the beginning. You will see.
2007-07-10 01:29:59
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answered by son_of_glen 5
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That's not true at all. How many people are married to their middle school or high school sweethearts? Not many. I met my first husband while I was in high school (he was not) and I met my second husband at a law firm we both worked at. I didn't date much at all in high school because I was shy and kind of awkward around guys. As I got older, I got a lot more self-confidence and then I dated tons more.
2007-07-10 01:30:07
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answered by Emily Dew 7
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Grow up. I am 38 years old and divorced for just over 2 years. I have had great luck in dating. Dating is just different from High School.
2007-07-10 01:40:31
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answered by dbelyew 2
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Hello!? Do you really believe what you just wrote? Life does not end after middle or high school. There's always opportunities to meet the right person, someone you want to spend the rest of your life with. Stay positive!
2007-07-12 03:00:53
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answered by ? 6
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Not true ... college and immediately after is the best time to find a mate. HS is too young, early college is too immature ... best time is when they are fully developed, confident, and know what the heck they want out of life.
2007-07-10 01:28:53
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answered by danny23 3
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Dude...I'm 38 and my 26 year old GF is the best-looking girl I've ever dated. Try getting a career - it attracts women when you get older!
2007-07-10 01:34:37
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answered by Anonymous
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