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What do you think is the ideal age to get married? Why?
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Whenever you're both ready to settle down. Enjoy life and have kids^-^
I don't know but I'm sure I'm past anyone's ideal age. I'm ideal age for biblical times
It really depends on the person/couple. I can see myself getting married fairly young, probably 22-30. What matters more to me is how long two people have been together, not if their in a "prime age" for marriage or something.
there is no "ideal" age. just like there is no ideal age to lose your virginity... it's something that comes with experience and maturity...
a idade perfeita ?
quando se fica totalmente enamorado
quando se fica totalmente enamorado
I've answered this but I never gave an age. I think your early thirties is the best time.
Age 17 because I have been married for 44 years!!!
I think it's different for everyone, but for me, late 20-s, 30-ish? As long as I feel I have a stable life, and can really make sure the two people simply 'work' together
Whatever age is peak for your looks 😜
28. Better Physical Health for Childrens.
Late teens or twenties- if you are prepared to take the vows seriously.
There is no ideal age.
Between 22-25
You have your whole life I experience together and can have kids while younger and spry.
You can grow together and aren't so set in your ways
You have your whole life I experience together and can have kids while younger and spry.
You can grow together and aren't so set in your ways
Maybe around 40 or so unless you want a family, then earlier. I think it takes that long to get comfortable with yourself and learn how to love another completely
I think what is most important is being mentally ready. Also I wouldn't want to get married until I graduate college but I would love to be married shortly after that. I believe if you have a strong relationship, being married right out of college while you are going through a very stressful time in your life (house and job hunting, or trying to adjust to a new job and figuring out what it is like in the real world)would be helpful because you would always have a strong support system and someon