I DON'T THINK THAT A WOMAN SHOULD GET MARRIED BEFORE THE AGE OF 25
SO THAT THEY CAN LIVE A LIFE AND GET SOME LIFE EXPERIENCE BEFORE THEY TRY TO LIVE WITH SOME ONE ELSE FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES
I THINK THAT THERE WOULD BE LESS DIVORCE
2007-02-07 02:24:19
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answered by M JOHNS 4
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In my experience and observations, I would say no less than 30. I witnessed many high school friends get married right out of high school (often it was because a baby came before graduation). I think about all of them are now on their second (or maybe even third marriages). I am soon to be 34 myself and from the time I was 17 until 28, I was with the same person - not married to him, but for a very long time, I thought he would be the one I would marry. Eventually, I grew up, and grew out of him. That and the years following really gave me a chance to discover myself and be comfortable being by myself and for the next nearly 5 years after that, I lived life for me and experienced things I never otherwise would have had I not been single. Now, I'm ready to settle down and with the person I intend to settle down. I'm so glad I didn't follow the paths of my friends and marry my 'high school sweetheart' nor got married at a younger age. Would have been the biggest mistake of my life. And too, I believe there have been more than a few studies that have shown that people who marry young aren't likely to stay married...and often that's when a marriage is considered a 'starter' marriage.
2007-02-07 10:33:02
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answered by Sunidaze 7
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This varies with society, culture, religion, education, social standing, income, occupation, etc. The basic qualification for marriage is the physical and mental/emotional maturity to carry a marriage through. However, this also varies from individuals to individuals, as some 10-year olds are more physically ready than some 15-year olds. Nevertheless, it can be generally stated that the late teens should be the threshold for marriage, after satisfying which the norms of the society, culture, religion, education, etc. can then come into play.
2007-02-07 10:56:26
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answered by peaceman 4
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in my opinion, couples shouldn't consider marraige until both their ages total 45.
That being said - it's wise for a woman nowadays to be established and well able to take care of herself. Like it or not - it's a rough world out there and the reality is that marriage is hard work and fragile.
Women should seriously consider what they want out of life, finish their education and ensure that they are happy with what they have before they consider what they may want - cause then, the rest is gravy.
:)
2007-02-07 10:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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25+
2007-02-07 10:23:32
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answered by pinkestcamaro 2
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25
2007-02-07 10:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that you should consider the fact that you have to choose someone to spend your life with. But you have to find the right person so my advice is don't make a decision in a hurry love don't know about age marriage shouldn't neither.
2007-02-07 10:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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there is no exact age for marriage ...
but in our country it's between 18-25 ...
the most important is that if the female can hold the responsibilities to be a wife & mother...
2007-02-07 10:26:37
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answered by Arabs 2
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over 25
2007-02-07 10:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Every female has different ages when they think they are ready for it
I got married right after I turned 18...and now I'm starting to regret it. It's not everything I thought it would be.
2007-02-07 10:24:00
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answered by Torey♥ 5
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anywhere from 20- 30 is good, i suppose, the official descrpition of a generation is the lengthe of different ages which ranges to about 25 years. So 20-30 years being good about 25 being ideal, but only u can decide that, it's your life and your love...so it's up to you
2007-02-07 10:25:01
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answered by jedi_stigma 2
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