
Colleen O
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Jill is dead wrong. If you are 16 (I figure that would apply to 15 year olds as well Jill) you need parental consent. I've supplied a link that shows you the laws for each state |
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santhia_lover99
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i know it none of my business, but u will regret this, trust me. don't u want to wait after u finished school, college and get a good job, than get marry. if u marry now, how are going to support each other, i think u should wait, but than again who am i to say what u should do, or not. but make sure that's what u truly want. |
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Indya M
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Kentucky |
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Librawriter
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LOL...give me a break. You haven't even begun to experience life yet. Get your head out of the clouds. |
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*~Moi~*
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Can he support you?
Can he afford to bring up a child? (it will happen sooner or later)
Does he hold a permanent position in his company?
Can he provide for a roof over your head?
Food on the table?
Clothes for you, him and the baby?
If after all this you and him can still work on that, go to Las Vegas (if you can afford the hotel there) and get married.
You might need a return ticket, because I can't see this is going to last very long.
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P S
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Don't get married yet. You have your whole life ahead of you. You need to think about college and the rest of your life. Go away to college and keep in contact with this boy, and see if he is still in your life or can keep up with what is relevant in your life. Go to college, travel and live your life and get a career before you think about marriage. |
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monicakryzelle_fortes
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BAD IDEA!!! you wont get to enjoy your life anymore...especially that your still in school, which is full of fun...and you wont get to enjoy your money for yourself if you have children already..BAD IDEA!!! |
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wilma s
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I really hope this is one of those make believe questions..you can not be for real |
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Montesa
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Both of you are TOOOO young, wait 5-10 yrs. Marriage is a huge step. My daughter is 17, and there is NO WAY she's getting married |
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bee p
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it's just a piece of paper - get rings, have a wedding, and legalize it when you're both 18 (you will be the only ones to know) |
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Fan_Of_MsInd84
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Las Vegas Nevada- Anything and everything is legal there...so I hear. Never been there myself. I like it fine east of the missisippi:-) |
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- &&Thats The Way I Loved Him♥
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Don't you will regret it just wait till ur are 18 at least |
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John M
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you can do it in Idaho |
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SC
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You are young.........and have a full life ahead of you. Don't rush into marriage.......it can wait. |
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falcon
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Trust me and probably everyone else that is going to reply to this.
You don't want to be married at 16. Seriously. Don't do it. Don't get pressured into it. That guy should be slapped for pushing it on you. |
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asmaa
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you both just need your both parents aproval and your all set.
i ve done it,only i needed my own parents aproval signature,he was mature enough.
congratulation! |
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Corgis4Life
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You can't. Grow up a little before marriage, it's not all THAT good! Go to school, have fun, be free! Wait to get married! |
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banzi
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You are too young to get marry but still you are best person to judge what suits you .We can only give you advice may be it can help you.
In Vedic times, the normal human life was regarded as eighty-four years, consisting of four sections of twenty-one years each. The first twenty-one years is called the "Brahmacharya ashram", the stage of youth or learning, which requires a certain discipline, guidance and purity for its full flowering.
The second twenty-one years, from ages twenty-one to forty-two, is called the "Grihastha ashram" or householder phase. This is the main time for having children and raising a family, as well as for working and fulfilling our duties to society.
The third section of twenty-one years, from ages forty-two to sixty-three is the "Vanaprastha" or the hermitage phase. This is a time for return to contemplation and for guiding society in the distance.
The fourth and last section from sixty-three to eighty-four is the "Sannyasa" or renunciation phase. The person, now an elder full of wisdom, inwardly aims to renounce all the outer goals of life. He also becomes a teacher of the spiritual knowledge and no longer partakes in social or political concerns.
In this we see that only twenty-one years are allotted for the outer duties of life. Three-quarters of life is to be devoted primarily to spiritual study. |
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lilbudi88
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Please wait! you are both so young, why dont you continue your relationship as it is. Finish school, find yourselves, get decent jobs so you can enjoy life and provide for yourselves.
Have you thought about where you would live? Why rush?!? Take things slow and enjoy life. |
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ceanerob
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If your pregnant and you live in Georgia all you have to do is get your parent's permission. I don't want to recommend it because you are too young. |
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bibliophile31
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So, you both have jobs then? Steady income, with plans for pay increases? You have a place to live? Here will be your bills every month, at a minimum: rent, gas, water, electric, trash, phone, cellphone, cable, food, and car fuel.
I don't know of many teenagers who have the income to pay all that. |
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Just A Small Town Girl
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in kentucky u can get married at 15 |
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Loelle
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o theres a great place i heard of....your dreams |
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mina :D
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okay how do i put this.......WAIT!:D
u guys have ur whole lives ahead of u and need to stop rushing.if he truly loves u and u truly love him he will wait for u!<3
otherwise he just probably wants to use u in a way where u get married so he is legally allowed to get in ur pants!
just wait and the time will come!:D |
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Rachelle
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you have the rest of your life before you, wait it out. If you've waited this long you can wait longer.
you can get married at 16 with parental consent or 18 without. I ask you this, if you get married now, what kind of job will he be able to have to support you?!? where will you live?!? most places want you to be 18 to sign a lease |
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noway
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Look at your state web page search legal age to marry. |
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Susie
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just wait. there's no point in getting married if you can be together unmarried. |
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Momma
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He needs to wait 2 years and you 1 more year
18 is the magic number unless your parents agree to something NOW
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ramni222
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you are pushing things along too fast.
at least get a aa degree before you get married.
do you want to be poor for the rest of your life???
if you get married at 17 you will be poor for the rest of your life???? |
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