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Is There a Window for Single Women?


 

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21 comments for “Is There a Window for Single Women?”

  1. Kristy says:

    Ho.Lee.Crap.

    I love this video because it feels so true! I hate this video because it feels so true!

  2. stacey says:

    Oh. My. God. Hits a little too close to home…. LOL!!!!

  3. Beth says:

    This really made me laugh….I might cry later, but right now I’m laughing. 😉

  4. jo says:

    Thank God I’m 45…

  5. Kathy says:

    Do mature, single, adult men ever wonder, “What’s wrong with me?”? (Serious question!)

  6. Noelle says:

    That’s funny–sort of. If she’s screaming at 31, what kind of meltdown is she gonna have in her fifties? she asks, one who is turning 55 this summer…

  7. wendy says:

    I didn’t freak out when I was 31. But I can still relate.

  8. bitterbabe says:

    I saw them perform this a few months ago and posted about it myself. Thanks for the video! Reposted on thebitterbabe.wordpress.com

  9. wendy says:

    They must’ve been really fun live!

  10. Michele says:

    LMFAO.

  11. Juliet says:

    I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED this video!!! Thank you! I’m 51 so I can really laugh at this now. Not so much when I was their ages.

  12. Laur says:

    I hated being 29.
    I loved being 30.
    I’ll tell you how 31 went in 13 days when I turn 32!

  13. wendy says:

    I agree. 30 was WAY easier than 29. And so was 31, 32, 33, etc. It gets better. Happy Birthday in 13 days, Lauren.

  14. stacey says:

    I thought turning 30 was hell – I found my first gray hair on my 30th birthday.

    But it was nothing compared to turning 40. It was like the warranty on my body had expired. And dating suddenly seemed so much harder.

  15. Lola says:

    Hahaha!! I needed that today…thanks!!

  16. Dienna says:

    The funny thing is that I’m coming up on 31.

    I wasn’t Mary Happy Sunshine about my romantic prospects when I was 29, but I wasn’t moaning about my “shriveling up ovaries” either because I have no interest in having kids.

  17. Girlcott says:

    I somehow remember women in my life freaking out about their prospects for marriage as they approached 30. Now that I just completed my 40th year the pressure is on to have children before it is too late. I didn’t feel the pressure to marry at 30 even though I was in a LTR at the time and I also don’t feel inclined to have kids at 40. Maybe that gene is missing in me but I love my life.

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