At what age does non committed relationships become the norm? (long-term, older)
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Age has nothing to do with an individual's feelings toward non-committed relationships or potentially long-term ones. Other details matter like if they have time for a relationship, if they just got out of one, or if they're looking to settle down or to have a kid.
But if you look at the population as a whole, you'd probably see a decrease over time of casual hookups as people get older. I don't think there's a solid age that people become less interested in non-committed relationships, but it probably happens somewhere around late 20s to late 30s. It's circumstantial, not age-based.
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