From 22 and up you are not too young. Question of getting married you need to willing enough to sacrifice alot to keep it going, its not the age but the maturity you have. But romantically speaking 24 is the perfect age, you get married at 24, have kids by 28 and at the end of your life you have a happy life with kids and grand kids hanging around.
2006-06-14 09:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The first time at 22 and the second time at 33. Getting married young may have been a mistake but mostly because she was only 18 and this caused her to miss out on a lot of experiences that other people her age got to experience. At 24 you've done quite of bit of growing up and experienced most of the basic things in life so if you feel good about getting married and taking on all the responsibilities of being married then go for it.
2006-06-14 09:49:01
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answered by rkrell 7
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I don't think 24 is too young to get married. However, I was 34 when I got married. I finished college and then worked and travelled. I got a job with an airline in their marketing department which gave me travel benefits and I went everywhere I could go. I highly recommend it. I have been to Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, France, the Czech Republic, the Virgin Islands, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and many of the states.
By the time I got married, I was settled and focused. I was ready for family life. I feel that I had my adventures and now I don't miss being single. I had my first child at 37 and I think I am a better mom because I have life experience. I am happy staying home with my children and don't miss the business world.
My sister got married at 23. She had children at a young age and has spent her life being a mom. The stress has really taken its toll on her. She wishes she could have done more adventurous things when she was younger. She loves her children but would have liked a career.
I recommend waiting until at least age 30 to get married. By then, people have matured and have a better idea of what they want out of life and in a spouse.
2006-06-14 12:36:04
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answered by CleverGal 3
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I was married at 19 which was to young at 24 these days you are still learning about life and yourself. I just now feel ready to get married again I have been divorced since I was 24 now I'm 30. I think you should wait if a year from now you still feel the same I say go for it. Get engaged and see how that works live together and see if you still like him then in a year if everything is still good. Send me an invite and tell me where you are registered.
2006-06-14 09:50:39
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answered by brownunicorn_75 2
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I was 19 when I married. It wasn't that I was too young. It was I married the wrong person. The marriage was good up until the end. We were together for three years, before he decided that he wanted to act crazy.
I'm 27 and have been in a stable, committed relationship for four years. I don't think 24 is too young. You just need to make sure you're doing the right thing and that he's the right mate.
2006-06-14 09:57:39
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answered by ? 2
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I was 26 and I have to admit, I was too young! I was divorced by 29. Now at 33, I have an excellent relationship and I know who I am and what's truly important to me. Something I really didn't know at 26.
My hubby's parents married at age 16 and 18 and they're still together. So I do suppose a lot of it has to do with the couple and if they can grow together or not.
2006-06-14 10:48:57
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answered by cgspitfire 6
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I will be married at 24. truthfully, there is no right answer here. the right time to get married is about maturity rather than age. If 2 18 yr olds are mature enough to know they are right for each other, there's no prob with them getting married. however even if you're 40 and still immature, a marriage will probably fail.
2006-06-16 23:17:45
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answered by Voodoo6969_98 2
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In some third world countries, they marry girls (pre-arranged) at the age of 12. My brother got married when he was 15 (which I consider very young).
At 24? - that is a very ideal age. By this time you already know what you really want. Maybe you have also finished going to school.
Go ahead....if you love the person. If you are a girl and he is gainfully employed...there should be nothing to stop you.
2006-06-14 09:48:42
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answered by samchaz1 2
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2006-06-14 09:46:10
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answered by kirsty h 2
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2006-06-16 15:12:05
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answered by Ginny C & Hobie D 2
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