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What is the right age to get married?

AstroZombie · 36-40, M
Considering I'm gonna be alone forever, I WILL still weigh in and say I think it's more about whether you've met a person and it feels right. Some people get married in their 20s, some in their 30s, some later. Some younger couples stay strong so I don't think 20s is too young, as long as you it's right one for you.

Like when I met my ex-fiancee...I thought it felt right...but here I am. Alone again. Of course it was four years ago when I proposed and two years when she left me for someone else (who she then apparently proceeded to cheat on and leave too...I dodged a bullet).
AstroZombie · 36-40, M
@decentsoul I'm gonna be taking photos so I can easily post some on here. I'm gonna be posting them on my Instagram too.
decentsoul · 26-30, F
@AstroZombie Will wait for them :)
AstroZombie · 36-40, M
@decentsoul I wish it was time to post them. I've been looking forward to this for months :)
When you just know. But if in doubt, become financially independent first.
GunFinger · F
When you are both financially independent and mentally capable of being in that kind of relationship.
Sapio · 51-55, M
You don't have to get married to solidify a relationship. But if you do, it should only happen once.
Melissa501 · 36-40, F
When you both are in love and you can afford to.
In this age? Better to stay single.
decentsoul · 26-30, F
@Futuremirror lol that's typical
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
Got married at 22. It was ok until it wasn't.
With the right person, the sooner the better.
tamilguy · M
At any age you want.
But if you both plan on raising children, scientifically it's better for a woman to get married before 27(to avoid risky pregnancies both for the mother and the foetus) and for a man it's before 35.
DCGuy77 · 22-25, M
Surely no fixed age. Whenever one is ready and feels he/she has got the right partner :) May vary in the range 25-40 years
ABCDEF7 · M
Many times circumstances are more important than age for considering this part of life.
twistedrope · 26-30, M
Given the average life expectancy used to be like... 30. Whenever the hell you need.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
When you met the right person, and love is reciprocated.
Avidip01 · 22-25, M
Its not the age, its when you find the right soulmate.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
SilentObZerver · 22-25, M
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@SilentObZerver Your 20s are your first decade of being an independent adult (well, theoretically). You're exploring life, trying on different faces in different places. All the things that people talk about wanting to do — backpacking across Europe, becoming an actor, whatever — are things that can really only be done when you have the independence and vitality that you have in your 20s.

By the time you're 30, you've lived a bit of life. You've gained experience and, hopefully, maturity. You've also likely slowed down into the rhythm that the rest of your life will follow. You will have become who you are. At that point, partners can genuinely see if this person is the one they will, potentially, spend the rest of their lives with. You'll be more established, have a reasonably stable job, maybe even have some money socked away for the future. Maturity, stability — these are essential elements in making a marriage work.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
It'll differ for everyone.
If if even applies
Iwillwait · M
The Age of consent and adulthood.

 
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