Anonymous wrote:I married at 22. I knew who I was, I was educated and didn't have to commit to being poor. My husband was 25. Instead of having a big wedding we used the money for a downpayment on a house. We both had good careers. He was and still is my best friend. Our marriage has been relatively easy. The biggest hurdles was making career moves to different cities, and an unexpected illness, but overall our marriage has been 95% happy/non-conflict. We were very mature, responsible, and committed to each other. I wouldn't change a thing.
We are still happily married, in our mid-40s, and have three teenagers. One starts his first day of college classes today. If he meets the right person and together they are able to provide and create a life together, then I'm fine with him marrying at 22.
And we are not religious BTW. I often read that people assume if you marry in your 20s it's a religious thing. Neither of us were each other's "first", and we didn't know each other until after college, and moving away from our families.