24-yo Sofia Richie ties the knot in France. Marrying in your early 20s is trendy!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s ok if your daddy is super rich and being a 25 year old divorcée with a couple of kids won’t be detrimental to your career, but this is not a great idea for most young women (or men, really).


Yep. Sofie already has a career and has for a long time. And she’s not hurting for money.
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Anonymous wrote:I love that celebrities are doing this! I hope more American kids marry right after college. Marrying your high school or college sweetheart is so much smarter than waiting until you're in your late 20s or 30s. Being a young bride in your early 20s and then quickly having babies is beautiful.



https://pagesix.com/2023/04/22/sofia-richie-marries-elliot-grainge-in-france/


I mean…mid 20’s, but ok.

Both she and dad look great, so does the setting. Love the full veil.


I think you're projecting. 24 is literally early 20s.


Projecting what?

24/25/26 is mid-20’s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love her dress.


It's perfect. Aided by the fact when you're in your early 20s, you look the most beautiful in a wedding dress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s ok if your daddy is super rich and being a 25 year old divorcée with a couple of kids won’t be detrimental to your career, but this is not a great idea for most young women (or men, really).


This is a really salty and mean-spirited reaction. Is this some sort of cope that everyone who marries younger than you is doomed for a bad marriage? Because the facts to do not support your negativity. Marrying young and do not cohabit first = the most successful marriages, actually:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/too-risky-to-wed-in-your-20s-not-if-you-avoid-cohabiting-first-11644037261


I don’t think that most statistics apply to 1%ers like the woman OP is talking about
Anonymous
Getting married overseas might make it easier to separate later on and a good lawyer might be able to argue that it was invalid to begin with especially if the country has a residency requirement, the official wasn't registered, and if there was mo civil union registered upon return to the US.
Anonymous
Marrying your high school or college sweetheart & then popping out kids without developing career skills of your own is the fastest way to poverty for 95% of women

If you’re a celeb no problem, you’re rich go ahead
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh what a feeling


haha I see what you did there. Where will they dance?


I would expect nothing less than the ceiling
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love her dress.


It's perfect. Aided by the fact when you're in your early 20s, you look the most beautiful in a wedding dress.


Could you explain your obsession with domesticating young women?
Anonymous
Starter marriage nothing to see here
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sigh. This requires having a serious college sweetheart, which in turn requires a degree of luck.


I think you have to attend college to have a college sweetheart 🤔 Also this guy is 30
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sigh. This requires having a serious college sweetheart, which in turn requires a degree of luck.


This woman is a model & heiress FFS

Stop trying to apply your MC ideals to everything
Anonymous
She could have a couple accessory kids ASAP (if she desires to) and it’d have no effect on her lifestyle
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love her dress.


It's perfect. Aided by the fact when you're in your early 20s, you look the most beautiful in a wedding dress.


Could you explain your obsession with domesticating young women?


Could you explain your negativity and why young weddings make you angry? Actually, don't bother. We can all rather safely assume where your dark-hearted negativity comes from. Or maybe you're a fertility doctor who makes millions off American couples delaying marriage and children until their 30s. Personally, it makes me happy that smart American kids are likely going to follow Sofia's suit and marry right after college and not do the completely pointless "dating around" in their 20s and 30s. This country needs more beautiful young weddings, more babies, and more happy long-term marriages.
Anonymous
Marrying in your early 20s is trendy…if you’re a 0.1%er celebrity or a farmer’s daughter in Alabama
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Anonymous wrote:Sigh. This requires having a serious college sweetheart, which in turn requires a degree of luck.


I think it requires taking your education seriously and being mindful of finding a quality marriage-potential boyfriend during eight years of high school and college. Not just carelessly partying and wasting your teens and 20s away on hookup culture because you can find a rich husband when you're in your 30s like the actresses on Sex and the City.


Wow that's a strawman! Sometimes taking your education seriously means not settling down with the wrong person just for the sake of settling. (I met my husband at 24 and got married at 26, that's just how long it took me.)
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