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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a woman. I think 23 is the right age to get married. I had my college degree. I'm 30 now with more than 2 kids. Yes, we weren't completely financially stable for a few years, but we are now. Meanwhile we were able to have as many kids as we wanted, all born healthy, enjoy our youth together. [/quote] Way too young for most people. [b]They will be completely different people in 10 years [/b]and may be very unhappy with their choice. Plus, you will miss out on your youth and have a midlife crisis at 35. [/quote] I got married later and have no truck with arguing which is better as I could not give less of a shit what others do or when they get married. But shouldn't someone always be growing and changing/improving? So they're not only a completely different person at 33 as 23, but also 43 as 33? 53 as 43? Or even, crazily enough, in year margins that don't add up to five or 10?[/quote]
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