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15 in most states, but you should be fine in Guam. If you want the truth, just out of high school would porbably be too young. You should probably try to get a steady job for at least three years.
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alot of highschool sweethearts end up divorcing because they felt like they never really got to experience other people n stuff. So i think alota highschool sweethearts are kinda doomed but im totally for the highschool sweetheart romance. my great grandma and grandpa were highscool sweethearts, they married when they were like 19 and my grandmother is now 86, my great grandfather passed but their love and marraige is eternal. they have been married now for about 67yrs
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Any age under 18.
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18 to 21. You need time to grow up and mature. After that if you still want to be together and life is set, then do it. If you two will be together, you can be together later in life.
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I think it depends on the two people. I'm 18 and I would love to be married to my boyfriend. I don't think we would get divorced if we end up getting married because we're both very forgiving people.
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Unless you sweetheart is pregnant do not get married young and or straight out of high school. There is so much of the world to see, people to meet and languages to learn. It would be a shame to put a weight on you independence. don't get me wrong, you can still do these things being married, it's just a little harder. If you are in high school you should wait to get married until you have at seen another country, or at the very least lived life on your own.
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If they can't support themselves, then they are too young to get married. But if they are independent of their parents, which includes college tuition, then many blessings to them.
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WAIT TILL THEY LEAVE HIGH SCHOOL (WEST VIRGINIA EXEMPT)
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In my experience I have been with my boyfriend since high school, but it has been an off and on thing. We changed so much in maturity from ages 18-22 that we certainly needed breaks from each other. We are now currently 23 going on 24. You have to realize those years are life changing to a person. If you feel you are already the mature and independent at 18, I say go for it, but most likely there are a few more life experiences waiting for you that you may or may not be ready for while in a marriage. As for the possible regret from staying with the same person for so long: well, isn't that marriage? If you think you may have that, then you are most certainly not ready to take the plunge into marriage, because you will always have regrets. All in all, everyone is different and everyone will have struggles, but the less struggles you have (i.e. independence, a good job with good benefits, education) the easier life will be.
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my boyfriend and i are still 'in' high school, but i am positive he is "the one." and one problem we have to face is he leaves for college next month, and im still in high school. yea the timing that we found each other kind of sucks, but we know we are meant to be together. If you are feeling anywhere near the way i feel towards him, you don't need marriage right away to prove that you will stay together. the both of us plan to stay together with a promise ring to remind us everyday that our love can never be broken. and eventually when we both finish up with college and get jobs, then we will talk about taking that final step. Just take a loong look at your relationship and if you think that at the moment, it could make at least 8 years with no difficulty, then marrigae a little sooner may be ok, but i suggest waiting until you have a steady career. anything before then is too young
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