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What age is the best age to marry???

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What age is the best age to marry???

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  1. when you are ready.

    my husband & i met in 94 ... he was 26 & i was 20

    we got married on 06 ... he was 38 & i was 32

    if we would have gotten marreid any sooner, we wouldn't be married now.


  2. For some of us...never.  It really depends on each person.  Just make sure that you know yourself first, then, make sure that you know the other person.

  3. When you feel you are mature enough to make a long term commitment to someone, then you are old enough.

    Best wishes to you.

  4. I think mid twenties, early thirties.   That way you are old enough and mature enough (and hopefully have gone to college and started a career), but still young enough that you have time to start a family (have children) and all that exciting stuff.    

    I was 24 and done with my Masters, so the timing was perfect for me.

  5. In your 90s. Until then, play the field.

  6. I've actually seen empirical research on this.  The happiest marriages were between couples who got married between the ages of 23 and 27.  Couples who got married younger than that had less happy marriages and were more likely to divorce.  Couples who got married at older ages had the same divorce rate as the 23 to 27 year old group but were less happy in their marriages as a whole.  I don't think that means people should rush to get married by the age of 27, but I don't see the harm for any couple who wants to get married to wait until they're at least 23.

  7. honestly, that is a very personal opinion.

    i'd say once you've found that person that you know you dont want to live without, then wait it out for a few years. [i'd say 3 at least] and make sure you're positive that you can actually tolerate to live with the person.

    so i'd say early twenties.

    don't be scared to be impulsive as long as you really care for the person. theres always divorce if it doesnt work out lol. and whatever you do dont stick to a marriage that you are not happy in!

    im 15, and i am really considering marrying at 18. but thats my own [ill admit, probably insane] plan. [i'm waiting to the end of high school, which would make 6 years. so please dont be so quick to judge]

  8. late twenties if you ask me!

  9. 25 - 40

  10. The age at  which u find the perfect match.but one shud be atleast    above 21.Maturity helps u identify the better person

  11. When you're financially stable, have found the right partner and you know you are mature enough in most ways to handle a marriage and its responsibilities. It can be anytime from mid-20s onwards. It's different for different people, as every individual progresses through life in his/her own pace.

  12. Whatever age you are, when you are mature enough, and financially stable. Don't believe all the statistics you hear. A marriage can work at any age, so long as both people are willing to work at it. There is no "defined" age to get married.

  13. The best age is between 26 and early 30's.  By this time most people have their lives in order and are finished with the partying every week end.

  14. Early twenties.

    Thanks.

  15. TO be honest, you're going to have a million answers to this.

    I would say late 20's early 30's.

    because by then, you're both at a time in your life when you're mature enough to realize the size of commitment you're making and not marrying because you think you know what love is.

    The best answer is, when you find that one and you feel that you know him/her inside and out completely.

  16. It's not ur age that matters, it's ur maturity level that counts! An 18 yr old can be more mature an more ready than a 40 yr old!!

  17. Statistics in America say the average age that men get married is 27.5 and for women 25.9.  That seems about right. It all depends on the person and life situation. I'm 22 and getting married next summer, I'll be 23 and he'll be 24.

  18. 50 or as long as you can put it off!

  19. late 20's to 30's... you need time to find yourself and be yourself (and let's face it, date around) before you settle into married life.

    I've seen my friends that get married older have more success rates than those married just out of high school.  But I've seen those work too...

    Find out what you like... what you love... and love will follow :o)

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