22 worked for me!
2007-02-01 03:31:26
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answer #1
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answered by Celeste P 7
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I've seen a lot of marriages at a lot of different ages. It seems to me like the people who marry before or during college are at SUCH a financial and social disadvantage. The people who marry for the first time in their late 30's tend to be somewhat rigid and although they are mature their marriages are not the best. So I'd guess between 25-35 seems to be the best. People are more mature plus tend to be a bit better off financially, plus are more established in personality and habits [so there aren't so many surprises...], plus are more firm in what they are actually looking for in a mate.
2007-02-01 03:33:32
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answered by Cris O 5
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There is no best or worse age for marriage i was only 20 and my wife was 19 when we married we don t regret it and still get on people will try to put younge people of but people should just do it when they know they found right person and can see the rest of there life with them
2007-02-01 03:33:41
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answered by ? 5
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If you want to have a family while you are young, 25 is probally the safest bet. But if you don't mind waiting then 30-33 is good. The best age varies per person. It's a very personal and important decision, so when you are ready, that's your best age.
2007-02-01 03:32:45
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answered by Kimmie 3
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25
2007-02-01 03:30:56
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answered by krynmusic 3
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When both people in the marriage are at the stage where they are emotionally stable and able to support themselves. When they can live well alone, they can live well together. With some people, this can be in the early 20s. With most, true emotional stability doesn't occur until the mid-late 20s. And with some, it doesn't happen at all.
2007-02-01 03:33:07
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answered by JDB 2
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2007-02-01 03:31:13
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answered by mike 1
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I don't think there is a particular age that is best. I do however think you should be mature enough for marriage and be in a position to support a family.
2007-02-01 03:34:33
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answered by wonderingwifenga 3
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There isn't one. It depends on the maturity and stability of the individuals getting married.
However, teen marriages have the highest failure rate, while those who marry at 55 or later have the best chances of not ending in divorce. Read into that what you will.
2007-02-01 03:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-02-01 03:31:16
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answered by paul lee 2
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After getting married at 20, having a baby at 21 and divorced before my 22nd birthday ... I don't think there's a valid reason for ANYONE under the age of 25 to get married ... I think you have to really mature & learn from mistakes before you just jump into a life changing decision ... if it's true love - it can wait a few years ... let the relationship grow and let yourselves grow ... that's my two sense ... lol ... !
2007-02-01 03:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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