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TLDR; But the most detailed study to date, published last month by neuroscientists at Cambridge University, revealed fundamental changes to the very wiring of the brain, at the ages of 9, 32, 66 and 83.

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From the post: Maddie Reay is at a crossroads, a turning point between two lives. Aged 32, she makes a comfortable living, owns her own home in London and is committed to her job in public relations. “But in a lot of ways I don’t feel like a fully grown adult yet,” she says. “I feel like a young person and I’m having a lot of fun. But there is pressure for sure. I want kids, I want to get married.”

**TLDR; But the most detailed study to date, published last month by neuroscientists at Cambridge University, revealed fundamental changes to the very wiring of the brain, at the ages of 9, 32, 66 and 83.** Archive: https://archive.today/iV49h From the post: Maddie Reay is at a crossroads, a turning point between two lives. Aged 32, she makes a comfortable living, owns her own home in London and is committed to her job in public relations. “But in a lot of ways I don’t feel like a fully grown adult yet,” she says. “I feel like a young person and I’m having a lot of fun. But there is pressure for sure. I want kids, I want to get married.”

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Yep, No man gives a shit about you owning your own house, how committed to your job you are, etc..

They care that you will be a good mother to their children.

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At 32, she's just about at the end of her progenitive lifespan, if not at the end.

Bonus, I guess, she's probably had so much BBC that any kid would just fall out.