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Here’s why you shouldn’t get married at the age of 25:-

1. You aren’t emotionally mature


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If you are aged somewhere around 25, it’s most likely that you must have had a sour breakup by now. But you have got to admit that you haven’t been able to figure out what actually went wrong. You aren’t tactful enough to handle the emotional ups and downs of people around you or your partner's for that matter. So, it’s not a great idea to make a lifelong commitment in such an unripe phase of your emotionality.



2. You are damn confused regarding your choices


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Doesn’t it happen that you search through all the shops in the entire shopping mall and then get to decide the pair of jeans you would love to sport? How can you choose your life partner with whom you will have to spend the rest of your life when you don’t even know what to wear?



3. You haven’t discovered yourself yet


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You won’t agree with this, but generally, people don’t realize what they are actually made of in their mid-20s. It’s most likely that you haven’t still found a job/profession which you can relate to or have a very vague idea about how you want to spend the rest of your life. When you are stuck up at the ambiguous crossroads in your life, holding hands with somebody won’t take you anywhere.



4. Your idea of a ‘settled-life’ might be different from that of your parents’


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It’s totally normal for your parents to push you towards hellfire Ooops marriage at this age, but dude, you better not listen to them. Our parents hail from a generation where life was quite simple, where a ‘decent salary’ and an ‘own house’ meant that a person has achieved everything. Somewhere down the line, you know that what you have achieved by now is nowhere close to the level of self-actualization that you long for.



5. You aren’t ready for compromises


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Believe it or not, after marriage, you will have to give up on your choices or passions in order to perform your marital obligations. It is very sceptical of us to say so, but quite honestly, you will have to make many comprises (be it your career, hobbies, interests) in your life once you get married. In a budding phase of your career, marriage might not be a good option.

In all, getting married this early in life won't give you an emotional resort in your partner, rather it will make your life worse.
 
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I think around 30 is the right age to get married because at this age you can see things clear in your mind.
 
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On a slightly related topic, why would people want to get married? :eek:
I'm 24 and I still can't figure it out. :crazy:
 
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I think around 30 is the right age to get married because at this age you can see things clear in your mind.

Old if you a male. Females should get married around 24-26 years.

On a slightly related topic, why would people want to get married? :eek:
I'm 24 and I still can't figure it out. :crazy:

You are not ready for marriage yet.:D
 
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I got married last year, became a first-time father this year and felt either could have happened years earlier. My wife's no-nonsense attitude helped chill me out and be more responsible and mature. Having a child helped too.

The OP might be true for some, but it's no rule. Some people are, some people aren't cut out for marriage. Spending your life with someone is a big commitment and it's got to be the right person.

If that person isn't right for you...

funny-weddings-11.jpg


10/10 would hide in a closest from my wife on our wedding day again:partay:.

I think around 30 is the right age to get married because at this age you can see things clear in your mind.

:lol: As someone who's that age I whole heartedly disagree.

I'm more confused now then I ever was when single. I knew exactly what I wanted from life before I met my wife:bunny:.


Something like that^^
 
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Here’s why you shouldn’t get married at the age of 25:-

1. You aren’t emotionally mature


1472291948.gif





If you are aged somewhere around 25, it’s most likely that you must have had a sour breakup by now. But you have got to admit that you haven’t been able to figure out what actually went wrong. You aren’t tactful enough to handle the emotional ups and downs of people around you or your partner's for that matter. So, it’s not a great idea to make a lifelong commitment in such an unripe phase of your emotionality.



2. You are damn confused regarding your choices


1472292234.gif





Doesn’t it happen that you search through all the shops in the entire shopping mall and then get to decide the pair of jeans you would love to sport? How can you choose your life partner with whom you will have to spend the rest of your life when you don’t even know what to wear?



3. You haven’t discovered yourself yet


1472292280.gif





You won’t agree with this, but generally, people don’t realize what they are actually made of in their mid-20s. It’s most likely that you haven’t still found a job/profession which you can relate to or have a very vague idea about how you want to spend the rest of your life. When you are stuck up at the ambiguous crossroads in your life, holding hands with somebody won’t take you anywhere.



4. Your idea of a ‘settled-life’ might be different from that of your parents’


1472292400.gif





It’s totally normal for your parents to push you towards hellfire Ooops marriage at this age, but dude, you better not listen to them. Our parents hail from a generation where life was quite simple, where a ‘decent salary’ and an ‘own house’ meant that a person has achieved everything. Somewhere down the line, you know that what you have achieved by now is nowhere close to the level of self-actualization that you long for.



5. You aren’t ready for compromises


1472292483.gif



Believe it or not, after marriage, you will have to give up on your choices or passions in order to perform your marital obligations. It is very sceptical of us to say so, but quite honestly, you will have to make many comprises (be it your career, hobbies, interests) in your life once you get married. In a budding phase of your career, marriage might not be a good option.

In all, getting married this early in life won't give you an emotional resort in your partner, rather it will make your life worse.
to hell with wedding

hilaty raho, khush raho
 
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It all depends , for me 28, 29 and 30 would be good enough. Later than that is too late biologically and psychologically ( but then that keeps changing). 24 ,25 and 26 is kind of early. I married at end of 28 ,thought I was ready but realized its harder than expected. And again I come from South India , I guess our idea of marriage is quite different from western people.

to hell with wedding

hilaty raho, khush raho
Not forever..... At certain point of time the definition of Khushi changes.
 
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I got married last year, became a first-time father this year and felt either could have happened years earlier. My wife's no-nonsense attitude helped chill me out and be more responsible and mature. Having a child helped too.

The OP might be true for some, but it's no rule. Some people are, some people aren't cut out for marriage. Spending your life with someone is a big commitment and it's got to be the right person.

If that person isn't right for you...

funny-weddings-11.jpg


10/10 would hide in a closest from my wife on our wedding day again:partay:.



:lol: As someone who's that age I whole heartedly disagree.

I'm more confused now then I ever was when single. I knew exactly what I wanted from life before I met my wife:bunny:.


Something like that^^

There is difference of at least 5 years in the maturity levels of people from the US and people from the subcontinent.
 
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I got married at 25...I was in job...Now I am 45 and my son is in Btech 2nd year...My friends are also 45 and their kids are in grade 6 or 7...
 
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or you can have fun get high for rest of your life,
also, marriage is not financially viable :P
 
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