I think it depends on the maturity level of the couple. If they have been together for a while and have a strong relationship, then I think its ok! Things don't automatically change the day you get married! Your relationship basically stays the same...it did in my case anyways! As long as they can handle their school work and maintain the relationship at the same time, then I see nothing wrong with it!
2006-11-03 08:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they should invite all the pre-law students they know because, odds are they will need to call them right around the time they are passing the bar.
I married young and it was a HUGE mistake. Until you live it, you just have no idea how much changing as a person you will do between 18 and 23, let alone between 23 and 30.
The only thing I've learned as I've aged is that taking more time to make serious decisions is ALWAYS a good thing.
As I have said to my son many, many times, "Marriage at 30, kids at 35"
2006-11-03 16:06:46
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answered by Gem 7
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I do not believe it should matter wether or not you are in college. If you love the person and know with out doubt you are going to marry that person then why delay the inevitable. Hints why I got married my first semester of college have a child and fixing to have my next and I am still in college with out missing a beat.
2006-11-03 17:09:37
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answered by young mom of two 1
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I think it is probably better if you are finished with that sort of thing. My boyfriend and I are, but of course, we didn't meet until after. You've got to consider, there are people in college who are much older and are married. It could definately work.
2006-11-03 16:06:19
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answered by New mommy 2010! 4
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I married my husband a year out of college and we are doing great. He married his first wife while she was still in college so that obviously didn't work.
2006-11-03 16:59:19
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answered by Meems 6
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From experience, I can tell you it adds an additional strain both to your marriage and college classes.
However, if you are in love and think that you absolutely have to get married, as we did, it is better to marry and deal with the issues as they arise. We have no regrets.
2006-11-03 16:01:51
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answered by Figure it out! 4
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The biggest problem is the money for the wedding celebration itself. These days, men and women pay for their own weddings.
2006-11-03 20:11:59
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answered by Lydia 7
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It should say "have" not "half."
Be careful writing that paper ;-)
2006-11-03 18:24:54
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answered by usmcwife722 3
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too young. you should wait until you are settled with a job and a place to live. It will be much less stressful on a marriage.
2006-11-03 15:59:44
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answered by JessyRo 2
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bad idea
2006-11-03 16:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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