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Originally Posted by Eleo
There is no good age to get married. Marriage sucks and should not even exist anymore. Break them up; they'll be happier for it in the long run.
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It probably works for a lot of people, except I know some states passed laws a few years ago stating that unmarried people and their kids can not receive insurance (through a partner's workplace) unless the people are married. Also, I have a friend that's engaged and her husband is in the military and she is not allowed to visit him or receive his paycheck unless a family member signs her in and gives her the money (so she can pay their rent and his cell phone and insurance bills).
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Originally Posted by valiant
I haven't dated much (actually never)...so I guess I might have to wait a tad longer?
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Maybe, but I have a friend who has never been on a single date in her life until she was 19 (in college). Now, she's met her first boyfriend and they've been together for over a year.
With me, just about every single one of my friends are already married, engaged, or have been in a relationship for over a year. I haven't had an off-line serious relationship since I was 15, but I think it depends on the maturity level of most people. My boss claimed that it's best to find someone before you graduate from college or else you'll be so desperate and alone that you'll go after anyone, but I don't believe that statement is true (for my sake).
I think that the maturity level is important. Also, I think it's important to do things such as get started on a career and do the things you would love to do before marriage since after marriage you normally become more restrained. At least, that's what my father tells me, and I can see what he means.
There's nowhere I can't reach.