Depends on the woman. In my own personal experience, I was thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiissss close to getting married. And I'm only 22. She was my first gf who I shared all my firsts with, but at the end of the day I couldn't see a future with her. It took 6 years to realize it, but better late than never, eh? In reality, I'd love to be married by 25, but now it's looking I may need to delay that for a few years dating around trying to find "the one". /jell
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10-21-2014, 12:05 PM #157A study called “Egalitarianism, Housework and Sexual Frequency in Marriage,” which appeared in The American Sociological Review last year, surprised many, precisely because it went against the logical assumption that as marriages improve by becoming more equal, the sex in these marriages will improve, too. Instead, it found that when men did certain kinds of chores around the house, couples had less sex. Specifically, if men did all of what the researchers characterized as feminine chores like folding laundry, cooking or vacuuming — the kinds of things many women say they want their husbands to do — then couples had sex 1.5 fewer times per month than those with husbands who did what were considered masculine chores, like taking out the trash or fixing the car. It wasn’t just the frequency that was affected, either — at least for the wives. The more traditional the division of labor, meaning the greater the husband’s share of masculine chores compared with feminine ones, the greater his wife’s reported sexual satisfaction
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10-21-2014, 12:13 PM #159Eighty-six percent agree with the statement “I expect to have a marriage that lasts a lifetime.” And again, that’s, in one sense, not surprising, but in an era where the divorce rate is 50 percent it means that a lot of them are going to have an unexpected divorce, a lot of them are going to have that dream not pan out. There’s another one: Sixty percent agree with the statement, “I expect to have to give up some of my career goals in order to have the family life I want.”
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10-21-2014, 12:15 PM #162
I have no issues with it at all. I mean, if he or she's the one, and you truly know it, then it's cool. The only problem I have is people having kids way too young, whether it be on purpose or by accident.
I'd say you should be at least 5-7 years in a steady career before you even think about having a baby. Those little ones can get expensive and time-consuming for someone just starting a career.RIP Lil Peep
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What happens when you're a dude and you get married young
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10-21-2014, 12:31 PM #171
25 isn't all that bad to get engaged. Especially if the woman is the same age. Women have a biological clock and need impregnated by the time they are 30. Also getting engaged at 25 doesn't mean married at 25. A good 2 year engagement is wise. Followed by 2 years at least of baby free marriage. By 25 you should be pretty stable and in a career job. If you aren't well then you are a failure and don't project your patheticness on your more successful friends who are moving on with life.
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