right age for marriage??
By shrimp_boi
@shrimp_boi (61)
Philippines
10 responses
@hockeygal4ever (10021)
• United States
18 May 08
I think the right age depends on the people involved and a lot more... like where you are from, what your situation is, etc.
Personally, I wouldn't do it again at age 20 but I'm not unhappy that I did, even though I'm now divorced (after almost 20 years of marriage).
@jesbellaine (4139)
• Philippines
18 May 08
Hi There.
It is not about the age but it is within the time that we are ready to commit to a relationship especially with marriage. It is the ability to handle marriage inspite of everything that could happen,.
@meg272007 (87)
• Philippines
14 Aug 07
i dont think that there is a right age to be married..it's a matter of being ready emotionaly and financialy coz it's not a joke building your own family there's a lot of responsibilities...
@kristel88 (22)
• Philippines
10 Aug 07
well, i don't think there's a right age for marriage..as long as both parties(man and woman) are emotionally, financially, spiritually, physically ready then its fine. Most of us would say that the right age is from 21-30. Well i agree, because at this point in time, most people are financially and emotionally ready..at this age, we have experienced a lot of things already:)
@FishXu (14)
• China
10 Aug 07
year it depends. in my country China,the legal age for male to get married is 22,female 20. in my opinion,as long as you both are in much love and be sure to be happy in the future,you can do it.of course should observe the law.
haha..personally speaking i intend to build a family at the age about 28.
@danishcanadian (28953)
• Canada
7 Aug 07
It really depends on the people. I know of a couple who got married in their teens and remained together for 65 years, and I know of couples who got married in ther 30s and divorced 5-20 years later. I am 25 and my fiance is 61. Thee is no right or wrong age to get married.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
7 Aug 07
The right age for marriage is when you have your own career and enough money, I think. With a sound financial status, you would would find that life after marriage is pleasant to you. I wonder what you will think about that.
@janzki (49)
• Philippines
7 Aug 07
I really don't think there is the right or wrong age of marriage. When you think you are ready enough to settle down and you had already found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, then I guess there's no sense delaying things. Life is so short, we should make the most of it.