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Discuss whether never having a relationship by late 20s means forever single or not?
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I am a 26 year old man. Working and studying in the next 2 years means I will not be able or want to start a relationship because my priorities are to finish my degree without risk of failing. I also juggle a small but needy household and trying to cook healthy and work out. I will have much more time after I graduate but for now I can just wait. The thing is when I graduate yes I will have a good degree and maybe I will get paid better on my job yet I will be near 30 and unexperienced. Will this hinder my dating odds so much that I becomes impossible? The older I get the older unexperienced bachelor I will be so what to do? Do I just ignore it all and focus on my career, body and travelling which, especially small weekend travels around Europe (I am European myself) makes me feel so good. Yet I risk turning into the 50 year old bachelor who has seen a lot yet has no one to share with.

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