Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Advice for young women: "Find a husband on campus before you graduate'

When Is The Best Time For A Woman To Find A Man, do you think you have the answer to this question?

Somewhere across the globe, an Ivy League alum wrote a letter titled 'advice for the young women of Princeton'. The alum said that in other for a woman to find happiness, she has to be able to find a man while she is in school.

She believes that time and nature favor men more than women. Women have what is called their 'biological clock' in regards to child birth and the longer she waits, the more it ticks off. To make matters worse, women tend to age faster than men . On the other hand, the reproductive system of a man stays the same way even at 50 years of age.

According to the write-up, If a woman finds a man while she is in school, this would save her time in the future because instead of searching about for Mr right, she can concentrate on building a home and herself after school. Men have a broader time frame to build a home and if they decide to start at 30 or 40 years, it won't make much of a difference.

In my opinion, the write-up is sensible but  one sided. Finding love in college also means you must be prepared to date the man till thy kingdom come because most men do not want to settle down till they are stable. In most cases this is an average of  7 years after graduation. Just looking at my friends who are in that situation and I must say they are living proofs. Except a woman decides to date a guy that is much older.

I may be wrong though, do you think her theory is right? Is this truly the best thing for women of the 21st century?

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