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  • Not much before 30 is my opinion. It is good to have some freedom and a diverse range of relationship experiences before settling into marriage. However if you both are aware of the commitment marriage entails, and want to take that on then at any age is okay - though my feeling is marriage works better between people that are emotionally mature, which can take some time.
  • Age should never matter. It is the maturity of the people in question that matters. Some young couples do very well and some fail. The same goes for older couples too. Some do well, some fail. The important thing to consider is how well you communicate, how well you support each other emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually. Day to day life can be hard, boring and routine. Can your relationship cope with boring and routine? Can your relationship cope with one partner doing really well and the other partner not so well? Can your relationship cope with little or no money and a strict budget? These are some of the things that I believe should be considered in a relationship and age has nothing to do with any of them. So no matter how old or young you are your chances are at least as good as anyone else. Goodluck.
  • It's not so much a matter of age, as it is of how long the couple has been together. Really, you should only get married if you're sure that you've tested the waters and played the field enough to know that the person is in fact someone who you'd like to spend the rest of your life with. Most people get to that point at the age of 30-35 or so. But for some it may come sooner, some later. It all really comes down to whether both people in the relationship are sure that they've found that one person in the other.
  • When they KNOW.

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