don't get caught up into the no sense that marriage is essential. Meet the right guy and see how things go. Are you making an effort to even meet guys? If not then how do you expect it to happen?
Disney and Watchtower were spewing fiction, it doesn't just happen when it's supposed to.
You have dodged a huge bullet. Thank your lucky stars you are not unhappily married to a JW male.
We get one life and one chance of being happy with it. Think about what you want out of life, I mean that seriously.,Think about what you want exactly, then make som eplans about how to get it....then simoky get it.
I look at the JW's I knew and by far the majority of married people were unhappy with unhealthy marriages. Drinking, violence, inequality and disrespect seems the norm in JW marriages/families with a thin veil of pretense hung over a shambles.
First get over the idea that you have missed the boat or missed out. You have dodged a bullet!
Next recognise you are damnn young and damn fortunate to be out of the cult young enough to start a fresh. How many ?jw's in their 70's + do we all kmow NEVER getting those years lost back!
As people have said....be proactive.
I left the JW's around age 24, by 26 I was back in education and deep in it too. I have only just finished my degree aged 33 and though I am happy with where I am in my life and where I plan to go in the future, I am well aware I need to focus on finding a Mrs Snare & Racket now. The JW pains have long ceased and the confusions of leaving the cult dissipated, Iam ready to start life at the age 33.
It may not be as easy as it was to have a JW marriage of conveniance, but it isn't that hard......everyone does it ;) x