Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like a shotgun wedding. He didn't wrap that rascal and done knocked her up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't legally marry under 18 in PA so someone is lying or wrong about the age. Either way, call the police and CPS
I checked and marriage at younger age is allowed with parental consent but 15 is too young. I think you can get married at 16 with parental consent.
Pennsylvania marriage age requirement laws previously allowed minors as young as 16 to get married with parental consent. However, in 2020, they changed the law to make the minimum age 18 with no exceptions.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t speak to the legality of it but I am from Eastern Europe and remember a lot of marriages in the 1990s where a 6 year difference is nothing. It wasn’t legal to marry before 18 but I knew couples who started dating when she was 14-16 and then got married when she was 18 and he would be like 25 or so by then. It was seen as a good thing, the girl is mature and successful blah blah.
FWIW the country had like 99% literacy rate so not exactly a shitehole.
I am not surprised if it’s acceptable in Hispanic culture as well. Just more traditional societies.
It’s probably not a great setup but also doesn’t make my blood boil you know? Some people aren’t going to develop much educationally anyway. Maybe it’s something that suits them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't legally marry under 18 in PA so someone is lying or wrong about the age. Either way, call the police and CPS
I checked and marriage at younger age is allowed with parental consent but 15 is too young. I think you can get married at 16 with parental consent.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t speak to the legality of it but I am from Eastern Europe and remember a lot of marriages in the 1990s where a 6 year difference is nothing. It wasn’t legal to marry before 18 but I knew couples who started dating when she was 14-16 and then got married when she was 18 and he would be like 25 or so by then. It was seen as a good thing, the girl is mature and successful blah blah.
FWIW the country had like 99% literacy rate so not exactly a shitehole.
I am not surprised if it’s acceptable in Hispanic culture as well. Just more traditional societies.
It’s probably not a great setup but also doesn’t make my blood boil you know? Some people aren’t going to develop much educationally anyway. Maybe it’s something that suits them.
Anonymous wrote:No church, mosque, synagogue or temple would participate in an illegal marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They got married in the Catholic church?
I think you are mistaken on her age
What makes you think they got married in a Catholic Church? Are you just stereotyping?
Anonymous wrote:They got married in the Catholic church?
I think you are mistaken on her age