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2006-10-25 06:57:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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That question really depends so much on the people involved. Some women are mature enough to marry at 18, others aren't ready at 28. There are two points of view to the question of when to marry. Marry early, have your family, and then be free to enjoy your 40s and 50s because the kids will be grown up and gone, and your income will allow you to travel and do all the stuff that you couldn't do when you had a young family.
The other version suggests doing all your travelling, adventuring and playing around when you are young, marry later and have children in your late 30s or 40s when you can better afford to give them al lthe benefits you think they should have.
There is much to be said for each point of view, but it really isn't something about which you can generalize.
It also helps if you wait until someone asks you to marry them......
2006-10-25 07:00:14
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answered by old lady 7
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Thirty that was when I really knew what I wanted.
Get a good education and a good job and have some time to be single. You will know how to make a better choice.
It wasn't supriseing to me that God had Jesus begin his ministry at 30 as did John the Babtist. That is when we wake up and say what do I really want. Getting married before this has a much greater chance of a divorce. If you want to have a child, your ready for the responsibility. Before then your not.
2006-10-25 06:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I got married when I was 19 but only because i found my soul mate at a early age I think when your absolutely sure of the person because remember your supposed to be with that person forever although no one really does anymore, also its good to be financial stable first so youll would fight over money so probley I would say 23-30.
2006-10-25 07:06:08
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answered by dev'smummy 2
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It's subjective and depends on the maturity, intellect, and life goals of the involved parties. Some people I know have married young and done fabulously well, despite societal conventions. Others weren't ready to settle down into that sort of commitment till mid-life. For some, the best time to marry is 'never'.
2006-10-25 06:57:47
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answered by Leena Rosen 2
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I got married when I was 17, but I would say the ideal age is probably between 24- 26.
2006-10-25 06:56:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe a lot has to do with if you are mature enough or not. I know some people that are mature enough in a good relationship at 18 and then I know some that are not mature and are 25 in a good relationship. Personally I am 22 and I am mature and I hope to be married by 25.
2006-10-25 07:00:29
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answered by darcilynn83 4
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I don't think the age really has anything to do with it. It depends on how long you have been together. How long you have lived together and the strength of your relationship. If I had to pick a specific age I would say anytime after 21 so then at least you can get drunk at the wedding and/or honeymoon.
2006-10-25 07:54:03
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answered by **hope/faith**1744 3
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Personally, What I think is the best age to marry would have to be 22-25.I say this for many reasons. You are fully grown and mature..But my opimion doesn't matter.I think if you are in a good slate of your life where you are not in the beginning of a new career and you are fully done with your education.....And you are ready to marry.So in conclusion, 22-25 or if you are ready to have another life--go for it!!!
2006-10-25 07:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-10-25 06:56:06
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answered by x 2
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actually there shouldn't be a best age to marry, coz when the feeling's right, anytime is the best time to get married.
but coz of social norms, both parties maturities, and also to consider financial stability to keep a family going, I would say 25 and above would be just nice.
2006-10-25 06:58:57
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answered by meow 3
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