26-30, depending on the people getting married.
2006-06-15 08:44:16
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answered by lynda_is 6
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There is no good age to get married its something that you know and feel without any doubts its that one person that helps hold you up when you are down that takes you as you come with imperfections and all and you the same to them. You'll know because you won't care if they pass gas or stink up your bathroom or look like crap sometimes. You can be you and they can be who they are. The best advice I can tell you is its not easy being married you got to be willing to pick up the slack when needed and make comprimises but that goes both ways. And whatever you do never lie to eachother thats the worst way to start off a marriage because than they will always be mistrust. BEST WISHES
2006-06-15 16:02:27
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answered by Gina M 1
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Ok some might think I am crazy, but I was married at 19 and I am almost 20 now, but we have been married since January, and it is the best thing I have ever done. Some may not be as mature and not ready for something like that, but I have always been very independent. Marriage is something for two people to decide upon, it is between those two individuals and those to individuals alone. I love my husband and my life and I wouldn't change it for the world.
2006-06-15 16:09:02
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answered by charlotte 3
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There is no good or bad age to get married. The age depends on what you want in your life and what stage you are at. For some, marrying younger and having their families young allows them the freedom once their families are raised to pursue other avenues in their life at a younger age. However, some prefer to put it off and do their travelling and enjoy their freedom while they are younger and spend their wiser more experienced years raising their families. It's a personal choice and everyone is unique in their needs at certain ages. Don't put an age on when to get married, instead get married when the time is right for you and your goals and expectations in life.
2006-06-15 15:45:56
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answered by Trish 2
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It's not about age, it's about maturity.
My husband and I were both 19. We were on our own, had stable jobs (I was in the Navy and he was in the Marine Corps), were financially independent, and more mature than most our age. We didn't like going out and partying or drinking (we out grew that stage in high school) and we knew we loved each other. It worked for us but it is harder. Statistics are against us but we know we'll last.
By the way, my mom was 19 when she married my dad (26) and they've been together almost 30 years!
2006-06-15 17:20:47
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answered by proud_usmc_wife04 4
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25
2006-06-19 12:47:36
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answered by jnrockwall@sbcglobal.net 3
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20 to 25 years
2006-06-15 16:20:20
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answered by Jimmy 2
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25-30 because you don't know who you are until you reach your mid-twenties. right now, if you are under 25, you're still in the mind set of a child more so for kids who are 18 and want to get married. you need to first experience college and then the working world in order to become mature enough to get married. you might not want to marry the person u r with right now because you met someone far better in college or in your specific working field.
2006-06-15 18:05:55
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answered by taxman_ll 5
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There is no correlation between ages of when people marry and the outcome of the marriages. The most important question is - are both of you READY for marriage and all the responsibilities that comes with it?
2006-06-15 15:56:54
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answered by Shaman 2
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between 20 and 30
2006-06-15 15:44:35
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answered by bigd13_panthers 3
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