Anonymous wrote:I think men in particular need years to sow their oats, so to speak.
In my observation marriages also tend to fare better in the long run when men marry women who are 10-15 years younger.
I would advise men in their 20s to date women in their 20s respectfully (relationships yes, but be honest that marriage is not in the cards for now). And importantly, work on making a successful career for yourself and saving money. Then marry someone in their mid-to-late 20s when you are 38.
And young women I would advise to date older men, again about 10-15 years, who are already established in their careers -- just NOT married men.
It's better to marry when you know who you are and you are confident you're picking the right person for the right reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married my college boyfriend and we know at least 8 other couples from our college who did the same. Some married within a year of graduation (like us), others waited 3-5 years but were still together that whole time, so not sowing any oats so to speak. Regardless, we’ve all been couples 15+ years and we are all still really happy.
Obviously this is anecdotal, as is the entire thread.
+1, male married college girlfriend, no oats, totally happy.
The best ones get locked down fast and taken off the market early IMO
It's funny - one of my best male friends told me that in our 20s, when he was about to get married and I was nowhere near doing it. 15 years later he's divorced and miserable, and I am happily married to the guy I met in my mid-30s. I feel for him, being so unhappy now - but, ya know, I've never forgotten him saying that to me either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married my college boyfriend and we know at least 8 other couples from our college who did the same. Some married within a year of graduation (like us), others waited 3-5 years but were still together that whole time, so not sowing any oats so to speak. Regardless, we’ve all been couples 15+ years and we are all still really happy.
Obviously this is anecdotal, as is the entire thread.
+1, male married college girlfriend, no oats, totally happy.
The best ones get locked down fast and taken off the market early IMO
Anonymous wrote:29. 28 is too early, 30 too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There is no correct answer to this, and much of your happiness is really due to your MINDSET and not your situation or partner in life.
Yeah cause your mindset will fix the ticking baby clock idiot.

Anonymous wrote:Late 20s. Live by yourself for a bit but marry young enough to grow together & have some energy for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:It's better to marry when you know who you are and you are confident you're picking the right person for the right reasons. Getting married before some particular age is not the right reason.
But I would say that if you want children, late 20s is probably ideal.
Anonymous wrote:
There is no correct answer to this, and much of your happiness is really due to your MINDSET and not your situation or partner in life.
Anonymous wrote:I married my college boyfriend and we know at least 8 other couples from our college who did the same. Some married within a year of graduation (like us), others waited 3-5 years but were still together that whole time, so not sowing any oats so to speak. Regardless, we’ve all been couples 15+ years and we are all still really happy.
Obviously this is anecdotal, as is the entire thread.
