Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as they can delay having children for few years, its fine to marry.
You can’t stop them from having kids or marrying whenever they feel like it.
Anonymous wrote:I moved in with my now spouse at 22 (30+ years ago)-- I think getting engaged is fine. I probably wouldn't mind if they held off getting married for a couple years though

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD (F22) recently got engaged to her boyfriend (M22) of two years. She had a very limited dating history before this (he was her first everything), but met in college and got engaged this spring (one year after graduating college) after living together for a little under a year. I'm apprehensive because they seem so young, but they're a sensible couple who have similar life goals (finishing med school and starting a family together) and who clearly support and love each other dearly. But, I'm concerned she still has so much room to grow and change and that the stress of medical school (They're both M1s) will break apart their relationship. I know I can't interfere, but two years doesn't seem like enough time to know if someone's the "one". The family does think he's a perfect match for her (smart, good family, kind, listening, and extraordinarily patient), so no concerns on either side there.
It’s 18 or younger.
What's the legal age in their state? Below that is too young, rest is personal preference.
Anonymous wrote:My DD (F22) recently got engaged to her boyfriend (M22) of two years. She had a very limited dating history before this (he was her first everything), but met in college and got engaged this spring (one year after graduating college) after living together for a little under a year. I'm apprehensive because they seem so young, but they're a sensible couple who have similar life goals (finishing med school and starting a family together) and who clearly support and love each other dearly. But, I'm concerned she still has so much room to grow and change and that the stress of medical school (They're both M1s) will break apart their relationship. I know I can't interfere, but two years doesn't seem like enough time to know if someone's the "one". The family does think he's a perfect match for her (smart, good family, kind, listening, and extraordinarily patient), so no concerns on either side there.
Anonymous wrote:As long as they can delay having children for few years, its fine to marry.
Anonymous wrote:I told my kids 25 is the absolute youngest.
Anonymous wrote:Medical school will be stressful whether or not they're engaged/married, but at least it sounds like they're not planning kids right away, right? So either they'll be together at the end of med school, stronger than ever, or they'll be broken up/divorced. I don't think the engagement will make things worse.