Nope, not at all. Statistically, the later you enter your first marriage, the longer that marriage will last. Don't worry about it, just concentrate on having fun in your life. The right guy will wander by eventually. (I was 27 when I was married).
2007-10-03 09:02:17
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answered by pixy_stix 5
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I won't be paranoid about it. But, look at your situation. If you are single, then you can't just marry the first guy you see on the street. Good Marriage have Great Dating Relationships before them.
If you are attached, ask yourself for how long? Have you completed all of your career goals and personal goals for you single years?
Everyone has a different path. I say 26 isn't even near the end of the world. If you aren't married by 30, you may want to question why? However, you are still very, very young
Relax.......
2007-10-03 09:04:38
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answered by Je Adore 2
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actually some human beings are extra powerful off marrying after 30.. because of the fact it fairly is as quickly as we alter into an grownup, in accordance to astrology a minimum of. after a man or woman is going by their saturn return, they could marry or have their first infant.. this occurs extra or less around the a protracted time of 28-32.. i comprehend many human beings that are around my age, 29, who're not married yet and have never been married. and that's sort of seen established. many times, my acquaintances could mock anybody who'd married till now 25 because of the fact it fairly is merely too youthful.. i'm from nyc section.. marriage seems to be extra substantial in specific cultures or families even with the shown fact that it does not look that vast of a deal around right here, it may start to remember extra interior the 30s nonetheless. till you're italian or some thing like that, it fairly is like the holy grail my mom and grandmother are all yap-yap-yap approximately "marriage" stuff yet they are from an entire different international and technology so a ways as i could been worried.. i don't take after custom lots because of the fact i'm extra trouble-loose american and that they are extra "italian-american."
2016-11-07 04:06:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, why should you worry? Everyone has there own time frame in life to do things. You should not rush into anything, it takes time to find the right person to marry if you want the marriage to last. When you rush into things they never seem to work out the way you plan,so take your time.As you may already know marriage is a life time commitment and you want to make sure you choose the right person.Remember you are still young, enjoy you single life for now.
2007-10-03 09:10:27
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answered by Talithea H 4
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Nope...not at all. I got married for my second time right after I turned 26. And honestly I wouldn't do it again. It was horrible. Now at 37, Divorced for over a year and I've finally had the child that I've always wanted (not my X's, thank god) and though it isn't easy and I do get lonely. I'd rather be "alone and lonely-but happy", than "married and lonely-miserable" any day.
2007-10-03 09:05:05
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answered by gypsy g 7
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Definitely not! My sister had a couple of serious relationships where they were in love - but never made it down the aisle for one reason or another. It was a bit depressing watching all her friends get married and start having kids. She is now 31 and met the man of her dreams! There is something to be said for waiting for the right one to come along.
2007-10-03 09:22:38
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answered by Mom22girls 3
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No. There are millions of 26 yr olds that have not gotten married yet. I was 28 years old when I married for the first time.
2007-10-03 09:01:43
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answered by JustPeachy !!! 5
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only if you want to drive yourself crazy, go right ahead! don't get married because your childhood friends are married. Married when you're ready and with the person that you feel would make you a good mate. did you know worried about things will age you.
2007-10-03 09:50:43
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answered by Thomas 6
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I'm right there with you. I'm 29, and no marriage in sight. My mom bought me a pube trimmer hoping that will "help land a husband." And, my mom and I do not have an open relationship like that.
Anyway, I know you feel a little out of place, with everyone around you getting married, having kids, etc. But do what's right for you. You need to stay grounded.
2007-10-03 09:03:35
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answered by CW 3
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Nope
I am 39 not yet married and not worried about it. Just look at it this way Half your firends are going to be divorced in 10 years
2007-10-03 09:14:39
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answered by MissE 6
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