Best age to get married


What is the best age to get married ?  

184 members have voted

  1. 1. Best age for males is

    • -20
      2
    • 20-25
      34
    • 25-30
      88
    • 30-35
      28
    • 35-40
      4
    • 40+
      6
    • I'm not crazy to marry
      22
  2. 2. Best age for females is

    • -20
      10
    • 20-25
      63
    • 25-30
      75
    • 30-35
      15
    • 35-40
      0
    • +40
      2
    • damn sure i won't
      19


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25-32 for each i'd say... so i chose the closest (25-30)

by that time personality has matured and so has the brain and body. :)

of course you never stop changing but ur out of most of the changes of adolescence. :)

I don't think I can even vote for this :s

Depends on the girl, and what I feel for. It's not important to show your affection either. If your relationship is working right, you'll be sure of that anyway, marriage or not.

Hmm wait, I'll put it another way. :D

If we love each other, it's unnecessary. If we love each other, and she wants to marry, I'm all for it.

Going from that to a specific age range? Nah, I'm 29 now and I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything or doing anything "wrong" for not having got married yet, at least.

I think that if age bracket is a consideration then you aren't quite going about marriage in the best way... Marriage is about two people loving one another enough to commit the rest of their lives to each other. And as with any feeling, there is really no optimal or universal age to feel it.

If its something that has to happen in a relationship then it should be when both people are emotionaly mature and financially secure enough to get married.

Engagements should be a long affair and should as far as possible simulate a married environment as close as possible.

Although, having said that, I'm not sure I'm all that keen on marriage, too many issues, and whilst "love" may conquer all, at the end of the day things can and do go wrong with unfair and disasterous results.

I got married when I was 20, it all just depends on your maturity level and stability of the relationship really, I got a lot of crap for how young I was, constantly getting told that I didn't know what I was getting myself into - I'm glad I never listen to what people tell me.

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