Um..do you agree with me that she's too young to get married? She's at age of 22. As goes for me, I'd getting married by age of 25 or 26. I just wanna to have fun long before getting serious relationship. So, what do you think, guys? Agree or Disagree?
I think people are different. Hell, I wanted to get married to the guy I'm with now before I was 18, heh. I think it depends on the person. Some people don't get off by playing around and just don't feel the need to do it. I'm one of them.
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I've always been very wary of being a huge critic when it comes to the "age/marriage" equation. And perhaps because of intrapersonal reasons. I am 25 years old, my fiancee is 29 years old. It is something even my parents have been skeptical about, but I feel that people should do what they want when they please when it comes to the issue of marriage. Because unlike other things, it is only a mutual bond shared with the two parties, and thats it. If people want to marry young, that's up to them. Even if it does not turn out well, every experience counts for something.
You should apply that question to everybody, rather than just Megan Fox. Mainly th kids getting married right out of high school. But, I guess most people get married too early, judging by the divorce rate.
In major cities where I lived or visted: NYC, LA, Chicago, Milawaukee, etc... 26 is very young and you should be out there gettin you grove on. But in midwest (in samll cities) 22 is not young for marriage and infact, some consider 26 as AMA (advanced maternal age). Most women in these areas have already popped out four kids by 24 and done at 26. It all depends in what the person want out of life and the surroundings.
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