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I'm a 24-year-old,single guy. I really try not to judge people, but I really have noticed a problem with the women around me in Ogden. If I look around my neighborhood at all of the married couples, I really see a problem. Good, hard-working, normal men with depressed or really strange women. Obviously, there are a lot of great women who are strong and normal,so I'm not trying to be extreme. But, what worries me about it is their husbands are very calm, quiet, great guys. So, why are their wives emotionally falling apart? And, let's not forget the single women. Almost every post on Facebook is about how hard life is or about them having weaknesses, or them bearing their testimonies. Let me tell you, that is not attractive. Facebook is not the place for you to be posting all this. 99% of Mormon guys just want a girl that is stable and can keep a peaceful home. We don't expect them to be perfect, but just to be calm and collected.
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