Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One big reason not to get married that early is often mental illness doesn't show up until mid-20s.
This happened to both one of my best friends and my H. Both got married at 19, had a child at 20, and then mental illness showed up in their spouses around 23/24. My best friend's now-xH developed bipolar disorder, got fired from multiple jobs for sexual harassment, had affairs, physically and emotionally abused her and their kids, then was arrested, convicted, and put in jail for being violent in public. H's story isn't that bad, but mental illness developed and their child greatly suffered as a result.
Good idea to wait until at least mid-20s to get married, or at least wait that long before having kids so you know exactly what genes they'll be getting.
You’ll be surprised to see number of divorce cases where mental health is mentioned as the cause and most of them were married way after 20’s.
True, but often that's things like anxiety, depression, etc. There may be marital problems, but they can still function as adults and parents, and it's not to the point of trying to kill someone.
But the really serious ones - schizophrenia, bipolar, personality disorders, addictions, psychosis - often don't show up until 20s. And those diseases have HUGE impacts on the spouse and children, try explaining to your kids that daddy is in jail for a long, long time because he has a psychotic break and tried to kill people (exactly what happened to my friend). Plus the financial impact of now having no breadwinner and unable to get a job that pays enough to cover daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bill Gates’s daughter went exclusive with boyfriend at 20, got engaged at barely 23 and married at 24.
So?????????/
There is not lesson in your post.
Unless you think all rich people are to be emulated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One big reason not to get married that early is often mental illness doesn't show up until mid-20s.
This happened to both one of my best friends and my H. Both got married at 19, had a child at 20, and then mental illness showed up in their spouses around 23/24. My best friend's now-xH developed bipolar disorder, got fired from multiple jobs for sexual harassment, had affairs, physically and emotionally abused her and their kids, then was arrested, convicted, and put in jail for being violent in public. H's story isn't that bad, but mental illness developed and their child greatly suffered as a result.
Good idea to wait until at least mid-20s to get married, or at least wait that long before having kids so you know exactly what genes they'll be getting.
You’ll be surprised to see number of divorce cases where mental health is mentioned as the cause and most of them were married way after 20’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One big reason not to get married that early is often mental illness doesn't show up until mid-20s.
This happened to both one of my best friends and my H. Both got married at 19, had a child at 20, and then mental illness showed up in their spouses around 23/24. My best friend's now-xH developed bipolar disorder, got fired from multiple jobs for sexual harassment, had affairs, physically and emotionally abused her and their kids, then was arrested, convicted, and put in jail for being violent in public. H's story isn't that bad, but mental illness developed and their child greatly suffered as a result.
Good idea to wait until at least mid-20s to get married, or at least wait that long before having kids so you know exactly what genes they'll be getting.
Fair
Anonymous wrote:Ruth Bader Ginsburg got married at 21.
Anonymous wrote:They are not being shamed. People (who are more experienced in life) are just questioning whether they would benefit from seeing the world a bit before tying themselves to one person/future for life.
No one can control them. People are just being honest about what they would advise. That is not shaming.
Anonymous wrote:One big reason not to get married that early is often mental illness doesn't show up until mid-20s.
This happened to both one of my best friends and my H. Both got married at 19, had a child at 20, and then mental illness showed up in their spouses around 23/24. My best friend's now-xH developed bipolar disorder, got fired from multiple jobs for sexual harassment, had affairs, physically and emotionally abused her and their kids, then was arrested, convicted, and put in jail for being violent in public. H's story isn't that bad, but mental illness developed and their child greatly suffered as a result.
Good idea to wait until at least mid-20s to get married, or at least wait that long before having kids so you know exactly what genes they'll be getting.
Anonymous wrote:Bill Gates’s daughter went exclusive with boyfriend at 20, got engaged at barely 23 and married at 24.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of youngsters in their early 20’s actually has degrees, jobs, income, committed partners, family support, paid off colleges and such? It’s not even an option for 90% of the young population.
You don’t need paid off college to get married! I agree that education, job stability and (in some ways) family support are key.
Well, marrying someone with debt (college or credit or any sort) often eats up marital harmony.