At this age, most people want to commit

If you just had a nice date, never hear another word from that other person. You'll always see it.
You can't always help it, no matter how hard you fight for it. Sometimes it just has to do with age. It turns out that 90 percent of men really want to commit only when they are between 26 and 33 years old. And after that 33 years? Then most single men are quite attached to their solo life. They don't want to move in together too quickly and give up their freedom.
So it's all about timing in love, it turns out. And what's bizarre is: most men are found to be the most attractive at fifty. At least, they are doing well in the market on online dating sites. Women, on the other hand, do well at a much younger age: around 18 years. When do you have the best chance of meeting your true love? At 25. Don't skip those nights out, because you never know. Men are a bit older when they find their soulmate, around 28 years, according to research from match.com conducted among thousands of singles.
And listen, that's when it really gets exciting. Because once you've met each other and found each other nice and kissed and stayed over, it goes fast. Most people get engaged within two years around that age and marry after three years. And then... Year four is for the first child. So, you know exactly what to expect if you meet that person in the bar who could very well be the one. So enjoy yourself to the fullest at 24.



