Never if he's smart.
2006-09-30 19:48:27
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answered by doggylegsniff 1
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When you are in love, REALLY in love, and your partner feels the same then the time is right. You'll know.
But there is no right age or time, because the society has changed so much since the days when say, a man went off into the Army via draft and married his highschool sweetheart, had a kid and fought in "the Great War." Just go with your gut on this one. Luck.
2006-09-30 02:23:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Completely depends on you. Some marry in their teens. Many in their 20s, many don't get married until their 30s or early 40s.
But by the 40s unless you're loaded you're really pushing it.
You WILL know when you find Ms. Right though, because then marriage will no longer seem like a chore thats expected of you and instead the natural thing to do.
2006-09-30 02:22:55
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answered by midwestbruin 3
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There's no particular best age for getting married, but as long as you're older than 20 you're good to go! You haven't told us if you're engaged yet. If so, don't keep it going too long. You hear about 7 year engagements...and seriously, that is awful. I wouldn't want to be engaged for more than 8 months. Other than that, when you know she's the one for you, and you can't imagine your future with anyone else and love her to death, you'll know it's time. Don't let this worry you...if she's the one, she's not going anywhere! Good luck!
2006-09-30 02:31:55
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answered by jennabeanski 4
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I would say not before 22 or so. I've seen alot of my friends get married before then and often times it was disasterous.
I would say not after about 32. Then you are getting a really late start on things. Especially if you want to have kids and all that.
2006-09-30 02:24:19
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answer #5
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answered by cedorris 3
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After completing college degree (24 years old or above), a man is suitable for getting married. However, it will be best when he postponed to a year when he already has a stable job to sustain his obligation as father and husband....What is most important is you are aware of your obligation to your family is a must responsibility. If you afraid of this prime responsibility, then don't get married, you bastard..
2006-09-30 02:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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The correct biological answer is, when he is at the peak of his physical form ... so between 20 and 34.
The correct financial standpoint is, whenever he has a steady job.
The correct moral standpoint is, whenever he is mature enough to first take care of himself and second, to take care of a family. This may vary to each person.
The correct educational standpoint is, whenever he realizes that his responsibility to his kids go beyond feeding and providing shelter.
So the best age? between 24 - 34, that is my range.
2006-09-30 02:24:56
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answered by leikevy 5
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20-25
2006-09-30 02:22:57
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answered by Devaraj A 4
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Marriages where both partners are under 25 have an 81% failure rate. No matter how optimisic you feel about your chances you're skating uphill. Really a man should resist marriage until he has no other recourse for happiness. Men gain nothing from matrimony other than perpetuating their line.
2006-09-30 02:25:50
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answered by W0LF 5
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When you found the right women, after age 24, I would advise that you have something going for yourself like a job, but men think they have to have own a house be financially stable, but she will help you and guide with you if you let her.
2006-09-30 03:35:56
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answered by wonder woo 2
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When the woman he is with says so.
Just kidding but I think he should be over 30 or very mature for his age. Get everything out of his system before he settles down so he doesn't feel he missed out on anything.
2006-09-30 02:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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