I think getting married WHILE you are 20 is too young....
I believe you should be at least 21 before tieing the knot.
20 is too young, I think a good age is 21 and over (To all married individuals under 20: Why do you think the law states drinkers need to be 21?...Hmmmm maybe because of adult responsibility...) I do believe getting married is ALOT of responsibility, Being 20, the age before the legal drinking age, may not have anything to do with adult responsibility. Someone that is 20 may be more responsible than someone who is 28. So, No, I don't think getting married in your 20's is too young, BUT I do believe you should be at least 21 before getting married. After all, who wants to get married and not be able to drink at your own toast at the wedding?...Something to think about.
2006-07-30 02:44:11
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answered by goldylocks11 3
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I don't think late 20's is too bad. I just think it's so important for both partners to be working or supporting selves, out of school, and ready to make a lifelong commitment to another person. I think marriages in the 30's are becoming much more common. There's so much to see and do and experience in the world. Don't rush marriage.
2006-07-30 09:40:01
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answered by viclyn 4
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Getting married in 20's is fine if the couple are well settled professionally and financially, I dont think its too young, rather i say its too good a time to settle, you can enjoy your like for couple of years and go for offsprings, so by the time you grow old your offsprings will have good feathers of their own, if by any chance your kids happen to settle late in life, you will have a chance to support them.
2006-07-30 10:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I know a 40 something year old woman who has the mental capacity of a child. She is lazy, thoughtless and so on and so on. For her 40 something is to young to get married.
My mother on the other hand got married at 17 and remains married to my father to this day (almost 30 years). They've both worked hard all their lives and built a wonderful life for themselves.
So it REALLY depends on the couple.
2006-07-30 09:56:22
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answered by Ben R 4
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I know allot of people that got married as young as 16 and they are still very happy. But then again some are not happy. So really it is just what you believe in and how your heart feels. Follow your heart it will tell you
2006-07-30 09:39:30
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answered by fordsrock_2005 2
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I got married when I was 18 and 5 years later our marriage is stronger than ever. If you love the person and can't imagian your life without them than go for it. I would wait a few years to have kids though just incase you never know.
2006-07-30 12:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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no i don't think its too young. my brother just got married and he's 23. and his new wife is 25.(they were going to wait til he was farther into Med School than he is but they thought to get it done now than next year.....he's going into his 2nd year now)
i plan on getting married when i'm in my mid-20's when my fiancè is done with his time in the army.
back in the days they got married really early. my one aunt got married at 19 and her first child at 19. and they are still married today 26 years later.
my mom was 23 when she got married.
2006-07-30 09:42:23
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answered by ♥Brown Eyed Girl ♥ 5
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In this day and age ,,, YES ! Too much to do , go , me , me , me , generation ! Live a little . Life is too short to commit to something if you have to ask about it . Am I right ? Get an education , job , travel , then fall in love . Be financially stable . That makes a world of difference
2006-07-30 09:39:03
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answered by vpsinbad50 6
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Late 20's is okay.
Not early twenties because most of your growing up will be done in the early to mid twenties. People should wait until they're finished growing up before they hitch to somebody for the rest of their lives.
2006-07-30 09:40:34
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answered by T Time 6
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As long as you are ready physically, emotionally and mentally. 20 is not young anymore. Just don't regret anything if you do so.
2006-07-30 09:38:19
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answered by my 3
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