No such thing as ideal age concerning marriage. There is legal age, and that is 18 in all states (except 2; 19 in NE and 21 in MS) But after that, the right time to get married is completely dependent on the people involved.
Some people are ready at 18, still others aren't ready until well into their 40's.
2007-03-05 05:48:33
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answered by Poppet 7
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I lean toward 25 because people are out of college, they have a career established, some of the economic pressure is off so you can afford to start a household. Tastes are more mature by then, too. But in truth there are no hard and fast rules. People have gotten married in their teens and had fabulously wonderful marriages combined with successful careers. Some people have waited into their 40's and have had good marriages, without children of course. But overall, I think 25, 26, or 27 are the prime years. Thats just me.
2007-03-05 05:58:58
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answered by jxt299 7
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Look, I got married young the first time and to be honest it was a bad choice.I think what most fail to realize is that you go through alot of changes from 19 to 30yrs old.You are likely to not see things or feel the same beliefs as you did earlier in life.I think its better for people to get their own mind and life better managed and content before getting hitched and taking on the responsibility that comes with that kind of commitment.
So my advise would be that except for a few minor exceptions, most all should wait at least till they are 25yrs old to consider marriage.Those that wait have alot less likely hood to end up in regret or divorce.You got your whole life to be in love and tied down.Take the time to know for sure its what you both want and something you both can except with all your heart and soul.
2007-03-05 05:52:10
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answered by vmaxer85 4
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People really just have to understand that this going to be a life long decision. You have to be ready to take care of yourself, but also your significant other. Yes it is more about love then age, but at a young age people think they know everything and can be less rational when making these decisions. They feel that everyone is against them when they are really just trying to help them understand that this is it. You get married and you and that other person are together forever.
2007-03-05 05:53:12
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answered by Lex 1
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Thers no number any more. its up top u. weneva ur done with school hac=ve a CAREER NOT a JOB and find sum 1 dats accepts n loves ur flaws and that trusts u n dat u can trust and have been together for more than 5 years and families get along so thats between the ages of 22 and 27 but most likely 30-32
2007-03-05 05:48:20
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answered by Lexis 2
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The ideal age to get married is to wait until you are finished with college. About 24 or 25 years old.
2007-03-05 05:46:46
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answered by Heidi T 7
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The "ideal age" is when you are ready. That will vary from person to person. Typically it's best to have a few years under your belt as a single, independent adult before joining your life with someone else's....but there's not necessarily a "best age" for that to occur.
2007-03-05 05:48:49
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answered by . 7
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I am 19 and I think that you need to expereince life first...so things you want to do...go places you want to go...and experience things you never thought possibly...then commit and get married...even though some people don't think so I think marridge is a huge commintment...because a certain amount of responsibility comes with getting married...
2007-03-05 05:47:53
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answered by Gordita de Oro 4
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If you want to wait until you're married to have a sexual relationship, I'd say you'll know when the right time comes! Most important is knowing if it's the right man!
2007-03-05 05:47:30
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answered by Anonymous
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These days, probably closer to 30. After you've really figured out who you are. If you get married before you're both done growing into the people you're going to be, you may end up not liking the person your spouse has become.
2007-03-05 05:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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