There is no 'right' or 'wrong' age to get married. It really depends on the maturity and goals of each individual.
I will say that until you have fulfilled your own goals and discovered who you are, it's not really such a good idea to marry at all-no matter what your age.
To the average young lady, I would recommend the following BEFORE you get married:
1) go to college, if for nothing else, for the experience.
2) take several trips
3) live in a different country for at least a year
4) find a fulfilling job opportunity that you have a passion for
5) spend as much time with your sister-friends as possible
6) learn how to be by yourself for at least 2 years in young adulthood..no dating- no relationships
7) try your best to become financially independent and debt free while you're single...learn to manage your finances!
8) purchase your first home, be it a garden/starter home...have someplace that YOU own!
2007-02-22 05:38:38
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answered by moe497 2
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That's a great question. I personally feel, the right age is when you feel it right.
A fair level of maturity and education helps to make a better decision. Many times, specially during teens, we find ourselves infatuated to someone, only later we realize that that was not the right person for us. On the other hand, many parents would like their children to marry only after they have completed their entire education, which is also not fair.
So it really depends on you and your would be husband and how you both feel about it.
2007-02-22 13:34:03
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answered by Bulli 1
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30
2007-02-22 13:27:30
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answered by hello 6
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After being married for 20 years (am 47 now) I came to the conclusion that people should get married at 30 – and perhaps live together, if your religion allows you to, until then first; because we all have masks. We use it to impress you and make us look good to win you. But once you marry him, or her, this will be very different. You will get to know their habits, and their personalities in depth. So wait until you are 30 and live together for a few years first. How is that?
2007-02-22 13:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the person involved. I'd recommend against marrying really young, only because down the road one tends to have regrets of going straight from childhood to marriage w/o taking the time to experience life as a single adult first.
Otherwise...it's really up the the person involved, as long as they are of legal age.
2007-02-22 13:26:07
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answered by . 7
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there is not right or wrong age to get married
2007-02-22 13:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Any time can be seen as the 'right' time. Although, I wouldn't recommend getting married very young.
2007-02-22 13:31:57
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answered by Someguy234 2
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LOL THATS A GREAT QUESTION, I PERSONALLY BELIEVE THAT WE SHOULD GET OLD WHEN WE ARE COMFORTABLE IN LIFE AND HAVE LEARN HOW TO LIVE A SINGLE LIFE BEFORE EMBARKING ON LIVING TOGETHER AS A COUPLE, SO I WOULD SAY AROUND 30 - 32, BUT THATS JUST MY OPINION
2007-02-22 13:27:31
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answered by DI'MARIO 3
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Age has little to do with it..But being mature is everything
2007-02-22 13:28:22
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answered by nalla 3
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when she is done living just for her.
when she reaches all of her potential...in career, education, goals.
when she may be ready for children.
when she is finished with her social / night life. (if it's constant)
when she is willing to share her medicine cabinet / sock drawer.
2007-02-22 13:28:31
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answered by Virgo 4
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