get married at the right age or just wait for the right time?
By rayven00
@rayven00 (115)
Philippines
8 responses
@turandotty (228)
• United States
1 Feb 09
Yeah, technically I guess that there's not really a 'wrong age'... but I honestly think that 90% of 18 year olds are way too immature. I'm 21 and I can't imagine getting married. Ideally I would like to be married by 26 though. It's better to wait for your soul mate than to get married just for the sake of getting married too.
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@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
31 Jan 09
I don't think there is a right age for me to get married. I would like to get married soon because I am in love with my boyfriend and hope to someday get married. When the time is right I will get married and who knows it may be this year or next year.
@pierone (1894)
• Italy
3 Feb 09
Personally i waited 44 years before marry. Not because i guess 44 yo is the right age to marry, but simply because i found the right person. At least i think she is ;)
In the while lot of my friends married and divorced too. I always thinked that a marriage should start with the possibility to be forever. I know something can happen and you can need to afford a divorce, but at least when you marry you should be absoluty sure the person you're marrying is the right one and your final choice.
@iansheila (175)
• Philippines
3 Feb 09
i prefer to be marry at 28 yrs old, and sad to say this october i will be 28 already and my boyfriend said we cannot marry until he is not fully recovered in his condition..
last august, he met an accident leaving him unable to move his right hand, no surgery done, no broken bone. instead the nerves are affected, and sad to say nerves recover really slow beacuase as they say, nerves are just like a strand of a hair..
but still hoping that he would recover soon. so i just wit for the right time, in Gods time.
@tiffany89 (6)
• United States
31 Jan 09
i think 20 is just about right because most people have kids a year to five years after marriage so that way you are not old when your kids are growing and you can do stuff with them and because by 20 you probably already had a few serious relationships so you know what to expect in one and what you want from one