10 Types of 30-Year-Old Single Guys
A college sophmore can't relate our world of irritating bosses, long hours and other work related crap. How would we relate to a 19 year old girl? Speaking only for myself, when I was 14 I found women aged between the mid 30s — mid 40s to be the most interesting.
It is one thing suspecting that it was impossible to find a boyfriend, quite another having it confirmed by a professional. The tricky thing to being a never married single guy in your 30s is that you may think a woman who is actually in your age group is much older...
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But perhaps the motliest dating of this crowd is the ever-growing group of 30-year-old single guys. If you want a case study in humanity, 30-year-old single guys have pretty much all the bases covered. The Total Package is an athlete, a musician, and an avid traveler. Yes, the woman fit for The Total Package will be the ultimate icing on his cake of perfection. Unsurprisingly, The Total Package is single. He never seemed that happy in the relationship, but everyone just assumed they would eventually get married. Now, after a long and difficult breakup, The New Lease On Life Guy has reemerged with a bang and is suddenly acting like he just got called down on The Price Is Right. He did quite well with girls back in his earlier days when many year in their attracted to assholes phase, but lately, only those with the lowest self-esteem seem to gravitate towards him. His sky-high confidence carried him smoothly through college, and no one was surprised when he landed a smart, sweet, beautiful girlfriend in his early 20s. But The Guy Who Peaked Too Early was just getting started. There was a field that needed to be played, and he broke up with his girlfriend when he was 24. Realizing this about five years after everyone else, he takes a deep sigh and cranks his standards down a few big notches. He likes his job, he likes his friends, and he likes being single just fine. His friends want to help, setting him up on dates every chance they get. He appreciates all the unsolicited support, but he also thinks it would be pretty great old everyone stopped thinking there was something wrong with him. Through high school, college and his twenties, he was always The Guy With A Girlfriend. Deep down, The Guy Who Has Just Fully Quit At This Point is pretty frightened about a lot of things, but his fear manifests itself in indifferent denial, and passivity usually prevails. If you liked this, check out:.