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Meet The Marriage-Minded Women Stuck Dating During The Most Fertile Decade Of Their Lives
Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Young women are still looking for committed relationships — but they’re not finding love.
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 12, 2026
Six lifestyle clashes that could wreck your marriage (and how to solve them)
Six lifestyle clashes that could wreck your marriage (and how to solve them)
Times of India
· Jun 30, 2026
Meet the world's most fertile woman who gave birth to 44 children, including three sets of quadruplets
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Daily Mail
· Jul 6, 2026
Soulmate couple aged 101 and 100 who've been married 80 years still go on breakfast date to McDonald's once a week
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The i Paper
· Jul 8, 2026
After 35 years of marriage, I know what Gen Z get wrong about weddings
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Mashable
· Jun 21, 2026
Is eharmony still the gold standard for daters over 40?
A guide to eharmony for over 40s. Is the popular dating site still a strong contender for older daters.
Legit.ng
· Jul 8, 2026
"I know better now": Phyna opens up on marriage pressure as she nears 30
Phyna, Big Brother Naija winner, reflects on her changing views on marriage as she nears 30, connecting with single Nigerians facing societal pressures.
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Related coverage for "Meet The Marriage-Minded Women Stuck Dating During The Most Fertile Decade Of Their Lives": The New Zealand Herald — Six lifestyle clashes that could wreck your marriage (and how to solve them). Times of India — Meet the world's most fertile woman who gave birth to 44 children, including three sets of quadruplets. Daily Mail — Soulmate couple aged 101 and 100 who've been married 80 years still go on breakfast date to McDonald's once a week. The i Paper — After 35 years of marriage, I know what Gen Z get wrong about weddings. Mashable — Is eharmony still the gold standard for daters over 40?. Legit.ng — "I know better now": Phyna opens up on marriage pressure as she nears 30