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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Their brains haven’t even finished developing yet. I would not support my adult kids getting married or engaged before 25. [/quote] Land that helicopter mama! [/quote] This. Land the chopper already.[/quote] Land that cliche! It is ok to tell your[b] kids[/b] that you wouldn't recommend getting married so early. This is the first person they have dated seriously. Why wait and live life as a single person before getting married? Your 20's are supposed to be for learning how to be independent and I think that it is ok to encourage waiting a few years.[/quote] The 'kids' are ADULTS who have graduated college and have careers. You sound like a future nightmare MIL.[/quote] HA HA HA I hardly think encouraging my kids to wait to get married is automatically going to make me a "future nightmare MIL" My kids are already 23 and 20 and have zero desire to marry that young. They have good common sense and want to experience a single life before marriage. However, if I did have kids who wanted to marry young and could afford to be independent ( not relying on me) than I would let them make their decision and support them. If they choose NOT to marry or have kids I fully support that decision too! Take your insults elsewhere. [/quote]
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