I'm 35, just exiting the "young adults" category, unless it is defined as 18 to 35 or 20's and 30's. Most of the time, churches define young adult as 20something or 18 to 30, and less frequently as 18 to 35.
I've occasionally attended "young adults" events even in my 30's. I look significantly younger than my age and am frequently mistaken for a college student (not always). I can easily pass as under 30. I'd prefer not to attend such a meeting unless I'm explicitly eligible however.
Some meetings are good opportunities for meeting single women in their 20's, others are not.
What's your experience been?
I've occasionally attended "young adults" events even in my 30's. I look significantly younger than my age and am frequently mistaken for a college student (not always). I can easily pass as under 30. I'd prefer not to attend such a meeting unless I'm explicitly eligible however.
Some meetings are good opportunities for meeting single women in their 20's, others are not.
What's your experience been?