Anonymous wrote:If they get engaged during the year after graduation, they're likely 23. With a 1.5 year engagement to save up for wedding costs, that has them getting married around age 25. That's on the younger side, but not super young.
The only kids I know who got married *right* out of college had super strict, religious parents and the kids were getting married to avoid moving home with the strict parents.
Anonymous wrote:If they get engaged during the year after graduation, they're likely 23. With a 1.5 year engagement to save up for wedding costs, that has them getting married around age 25. That's on the younger side, but not super young.
The only kids I know who got married *right* out of college had super strict, religious parents and the kids were getting married to avoid moving home with the strict parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is a great trend, if true. Once our kids graduate college, their chances of meeting someone organically go down, and it becomes a dating app world.
Young people don't even know who they are before 30. How could you make an intelligent commitment like marriage at that age? If it works it's luck, because 20's are for being free and mindfully single.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure we just had this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is a great trend, if true. Once our kids graduate college, their chances of meeting someone organically go down, and it becomes a dating app world.
Young people don't even know who they are before 30. How could you make an intelligent commitment like marriage at that age? If it works it's luck, because 20's are for being free and mindfully single.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is. When I was young no young hot celebs were getting married and having kids young unless they were a train wreck (Britney Spears). Young rich celebs no longer think they’ll stop getting casted just for becoming moms and it’s changing the culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny to me you are shocked that 22-24 year olds are getting engaged and married. It’s normal! The average age of first marriage for college educated women is 27 —so half of them are younger than that.
That’s not what average means. Median is the mid-point.
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a great trend, if true. Once our kids graduate college, their chances of meeting someone organically go down, and it becomes a dating app world.