
l.lecount
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Whenever the couple feels they are ready. ^_^ |
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Kim89
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I don't think age is ever important as long as you're ready. |
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Sunshine
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Never |
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JamieGRL
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Late 20's ... early 30's ...
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Pachirisu
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any age above 20 |
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moonlover
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when ever you feel ready and in love, there is no age for that. |
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I love to LMFAO :D
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Mid 20's - early 30's |
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i guess it would depend on how long you knew the person for and if u really were commited and stuff..but i'd say that around 22 or 23 |
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Hotness
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Never, it ruins everything. Stay single forever. |
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youngtiffany73
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Well, Im 16 and getting married in less than a month! So it just depends on what your feeling are for the person. |
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miami_candy_girl
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when ever you are financially ready. most times thats after college which is most oftern after 24. |
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xlioilx
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9 if your a Muslim
18 if you live in the USA
15 if you're from South America
But the best time is when you feel like your relationship is stable |
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Goodnow
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By 21 but you have to be ready yourself in the mind and your acts, some people may marry but they still want to be younger girls parties or boys parties |
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aintlifegrand
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When your ready for a full commitment! 30's in my own opinion and situation. |
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Sunshine
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In my opinion I think there's no best age to get married! People should get married when they want to and are financially ready because life is very expensive and a wedding is SO much money as well. |
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Emily
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when you can support yourself without the help of someone else. once you have a steady job and are emotionally ready to get married. probably 25 or older. |
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Cesaria Barbarossa - 40K
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I'm thinking 25 and over because you will have finished school or be close to it, have done most of your hardcore partying and single shenanigans and will be more ready to settle down with one mate. |
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cannedgreenbeans
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It depends on the person.. I was married when I was 20 and I wouldn't change it for the world. We just knew we were meant to be and we're really happy together.. SO if you find TRUE happiness with someone age doesn't matter :-) |
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lilninibear
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when you know it's the right time for the both of yous. No time or age makes a difference the person it all depends on , like if they are mature enough to be married |
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daftie
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Whenever you feel ready for that level of commitment. for some thats at 20 others wont be able to face it until 40/50 simply because marriage takes a lot of hard work, in a lot of areas, to keep it going well.. |
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Ginger
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I heard of a study that found that people who got married after the age of 28 are the least likely to get a divorce. Sounds like a good age to get married to me. |
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beauteimparfait
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after college is a good time then you know what you want. so anywhere from 20-30-ish if its later its later but somewhere in there. i dont think anyone right out of highschool should get married. there is just so much you haven't explored. |
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Pirates of the Carribian Fan
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it matters when your ready. for some it would be late 30s, others could be 18..... everyone is different. just make sure you're ready. don't worry about what others say about your age.
and all this you may not need, but just in case, here's some advice. |
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nay
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When your ready you'll know that marriage is what you want. I don't think you can label it with an age. I married at 18 and have been married for 14 years now. Most people are amazed when I tell them this. Marriage is hard work and has no place for drama. |
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Gee
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It varies but I'd say 27 - 28. The bar scene & dance clubs become stale, you are usually done with college, you should have a couple of years in your career, you are still young to have energy for a family & hoping you are wanting something a bit more besides solitary existence. |
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PEACHES & CREAM
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Whenever you are mature and is ready to settle down & stop playing games. I got married when I was 21 & it's the best thing I could have ever done. It really has nothing to do with age but with the person. i.e. A 30 year old who is still immature and still want to go out & party, etc. has no business getting married. |
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cottonlily84
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Never! LOL Honestly, not a big fan of the marriage thing anymore. When is it ever a good age to promise to put up with someone forever regardless of how they treat you? Seriously, at least get those big obstacles out of the way first. College, home, finances, independence, etc. Marriage is very stressful - adding any of that on top is recipe for further frustration. |
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Rusty
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When you are out of college, well on our way to success with your profession , have lived completely on your own (especially financially) for at least a year and definitely ready for marriage. If that means 3 years or never just don't let other people pressure you or do it because all your friends have married. There is no hurry and no reason to marry at all if you don't want marriage. |
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♥Ti Amo♥
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It is different for everyone. I got married at 22 and I was ready and that was the best age for me but some people want to wait. My sister in law got married at 25 her husband was 29. My brother in law has been living with his fiancee for over 5 years and are getting married next year he will be 31 and she will be 26. I think you and the person you should marry should talk about what you want and when you want it. I think though anywhere between 20 - 35 is a good answer but again everyone is different. |
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Sara
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I got married at 22 and I'm now 29. Looking back, I'd say 27-28 is the ideal age, but only if you're done all of the busy stuff like working full time and going to college full time. Your marriage is bound to be very stressful.
I say 27-28 because that's when I felt like I really completed forming my views on everything and learned how see the big picture of marriage and life general. Until then, I was constantly searching for these and I tended to look for it in other people. At 27, I found it within myself and now I see how other people fit into it and whether I can be compatible with them. Of course I'm married now, but I think you get my point. |
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