Dear Economist:
I'm a 32-year-old American woman; I moved to Italy about five years ago and later applied for a master's programme at an Italian university. Average earnings for my BA in political science are low, so I wasn't missing out on much.
My problems are two-fold: first, dating. Italy has the second-oldest population in the world. Seeing a single thirtysomething is like finding a unicorn. Eliminate men who live with their mothers, are chain-smokers, or are shorter than me, and I'm in a convent.
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