Edward
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Miss_Bella_Hell said:I think the proper age to marry is the age at which you meet the right person.
Arbitrarily setting an age probably will only lead to badness.
Absolutely. Culturally, back in the Old Country even now there's a frightening number of people that reach 25, 26, think "I'm marrying age" - and marry who they happen to be with, rather than thinking through whether that's such a good long term plan.
My paternal grandparents were, I believe, in their very early 20s; my maternal grandparents were 18 and (I think) 19. My parents married in their mid 20s, as did little brother. I remain single and probably will do for the foreseeable future. I consider it something of a blessing to live in an age when (certain family members and other people, whose opinion on the matter I do not value, aside) when remaining single well into middle age is not the social equivalent of leprosy.