Difficulty in Making Marriage Decisions After 30 Linked to the Brain

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According to the Ministry of the Interior's population statistics data, the unmarried rates for men and women aged 20 to 44 were 60.18% and 49.48% in 2017, and these rates increased over the next five years. Research suggests that people over 30 find it harder to decide to get married, with some brain science researchers indicating a connection. Factors such as economic stability, emotional stability, and understanding one's lifestyle habits come into play when considering marriage, especially as individuals enter their 30s. Social changes and individual aspirations have also led to a rise in the number of unmarried individuals each year with varying perspectives on the significance of marriage and the pressure to conform to societal expectations.

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