Not common but not extrodinary either. My sister married at 17 and has been married for 32 years. It is only recently that this age seemed young to marry.
As in all things it depends on the persons maturity and reasons for getting married.
2006-08-29 09:28:50
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answered by Queen Fromage 3
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Well it depends on the person. Is she mature? What kind of morals and values does she have? I am 27 and got married at 16 no I wasn't pregnant, I just had my first child he is only 9 months. My husband and I were young. I went to a university and have a degree in physiology. I have always been faithful and so has he, we love each other very much and hope to grow old together. Life isn't over just because you get married or have children at a young age. I like knowing that I have someone to come home to everyday and that we satisfy each other sexually and I don't have to look for it anywhere else. It will be different than just dating.
2006-08-29 10:23:25
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answered by Marie R 1
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I was 17 when I got married and was going to be all grown up. All I really got was older...... think about what this is going to do for you and what kind of future you are looking for. As for a common thing. Maybe. As for a right thing. Maybe. As for me. It was not what I though and I wished many many times that I would have done some living to find the real direction I wanted.
2006-08-29 09:30:39
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answered by ba10da 1
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I was married at 15 and was not pregnant my parents made me get married because i didnt come home one night cause my then b/f's moms car broke..until this day i swear we didnt sleep togeather...so my parents were old fashion and made us get married ... BUT yes it will be hard cause being so young...then again we are in the 2000's now much more advanced than back in 1978...my husband and me are still married and very happy of course there were many many many ups and downs more downs than up.....and separated many times...finally we are settled down and get to sit and talk about everything we went through ...think before you act...but i wish you the best
2006-08-29 09:39:16
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answered by liltexas36 3
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It is common in certain countries, not to common in America. But, if I were you a nd you knew someone who are 17 and gettin married give some advice to their parents and family to wait 3-4 more years. AT LEAST
2006-08-29 09:28:08
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answered by Confused4life 2
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If she is legally emancipated, specific. An emancipated minor is dealt with as an autonomous individual that no longer demands a parent or mum or dad to consent or make considerable existence judgements. whether, this next area is rather significant - no longer all states recognize emancipated minors. If she is going to get married as a minor, make advantageous the state she is getting married in acknowledges emancipated minors. If no longer, you have got an invalid marriage.
2016-10-01 01:31:41
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answered by ? 4
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I got chills in my skin with this one. 17 years of age is too young. A girls mind has not matured yet. Usually, they get married and then find out that they don't want to tie down. So whats next .......................... Wont last. I would say mid 20's would be the greatest time. Like that the individual would have gone throughout many experiences. Don't you think ?
2006-08-29 09:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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wouldn't suggest it. why rush things, I've been married for 10 years, was married at 17, no kids, military made it appealing. I regret not being able to date, and now find myself feeling like I have never "found myself". You dont want to be questioning things like this at 28. Find a good grounding of yourself first. Don't do it.
2014-11-11 17:31:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No. And quite honestly, very rarely do those relationships work out. If I married the guy I was with at 18, we would have been divorced. In fact, we dated for 9 yrs--broke up 3 times. Looking back, it was a terrible relationship. I was so naive, inexperienced....and barely knew what was out there. I didn't even get to "get out there" in my prime. I met my husband at 30. I was much more ready to spend my life with someone.
2006-08-29 09:33:32
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answered by crazymom 4
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Maybe it is maybe it's not! As for myself I got married at 17 and don't regret it one bit. It' been 13 years and counting since I said "I do". Many people thought we were not going to last but we have proved everyone wrong.
2006-08-29 09:31:09
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answered by hazelshine 4
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