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you can wait one more year it would be a "test" of your love and maturity.
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If things are good between you and him, then there's no need to rush into marriage. While your waiting for the law to stop being a nuisance you two can look through photo books or pick stuff out that you'll want at this wedding(even small weddings will have details that need ironed out(like dates and stuff)). Don't forget you'll have to find money... so you can pick together(or maybe you want it your way...tradition says it's the girl's big day or whatever, lol) a place and a priest and all that mushy stuff. If you didn't even want a wedding, you two can talk about what would really sweep you off your feet. Where would you like him to propose? Would you two want to go elope somewhere? It could be fun(or alot of work n_-) to put out in the open what really makes each other happy. If your in a rush you should ask yourself why...? Marriage *Will Not* fix a relationship if things seem to be getting stressful, or unmanageable.
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Yes. Almost every State except Georgia, where the age of consent is 18. But in almost every State, you need a blood test before you can get a marriage licence. * But there's something you're not revealing. "...becuz my dad...." What's his objection? Why hasn't he filed charges on the guy for statutory rape? * How long before you turn 18? Why can't you wait a few months? What is there in your relationship that makes you want to marry in such a damned big hurry? Are you pregnant? * If you've been living with him since the age of 15, did your parents consent to your shacking up with him? If they didn't (and legally they couldn't), then why in Hell would you want their consent now? * How old is your "boyfriend"? If he is more than 3 years older than you, then he's been committing statutory rape every time you two went to bed together. If your daddy wanted to do so, he could file charges on him, and he could be in prison for the next 20 years. * In many States he is already your common-law husband. It usually takes only six months to establish common-law marriage. Google "age of consent" or "common law marriage" for your State.
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