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1:better flexability and adaption to your mate, as you are less locked into your own world views, and less likely to be deeply entrenched in your own habits and idiosynchrasies.
So therefore, your more moldable to form a stronger bond in your relationship.
2: You will mostl likely have children at an earlyer age, and therefore be able to relate to them better, due to a slightly smaller generational gap between your agdges, not too mention your ability to keep up with them better phyisically.
3: You are less likely to have had as many previous sexual relationships, therefore increasing the specialness of the sexual relationship with your spouse.
Note:
Im a single guy/student. however i feel as though i am still speaking from a credible enough viewpoint.
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Let's define our terms first: I consider an early marriage one that takes place when both partners are under 30 years old. Let me further describe a successful marriage as one in which each partner feels that the other party helps fulfill their life goals. This is of course a vague description but it describes best what I consider an important ingrediant to a successful marriage: achieving our life goals.
Of course this is an arbitrary classification by age and life goals. I will admit that there are many young people in an early marriage, who because of their life experience are engaged in a successful marriage.
But in an early marriage, partners very often have not clarified their life goals.
There is an advantage and disadvantage to all that. Very often it will be possible to formulate your life goal in an early marriage and have your partner participate in reaching them. This is the positive side. But never forget that in an early marriage, when one partner's life goals contradict those of the partner, the marriage can quickly fall apart.
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Let's define our terms first: I consider an early marriage one that takes place when both partners are under 30 years old. Let me further describe a successful marriage as one in which each partner feels that the other party helps fulfill their life goals. This is of course a vague description but it describes best what I consider an important ingrediant to a successful marriage: achieving our life goals.
Of course this is an arbitrary classification by age and life goals. I will admit that there are many young people in an early marriage, who because of their life experience are engaged in a successful marriage.
But in an early marriage, partners very often have not clarified their life goals.
There is an advantage and disadvantage to all that. Very often it will be possible to formulate your life goal in an early marriage and have your partner participate in reaching them. This is the positive side. But never forget that in an early marriage, when one partner's life goals contradict those of the partner, the marriage can quickly fall apart.
Read more about lifestyles and lifegoals on the website listed on my Bio Page.
Advantages of early marriage use to be that you would have children before you died since the average life expectancy was only 35-45 years. Other advantages use to be having workers for whatever sort of trade your family was involved in. Today advantages of early marriage are consummating your relationship (if you have not already), showing him/her you want to take it to the next level, and also being married brings in a whole new and challenging lifestyle. Basically the only thing I will say is don't take marriage to lightly, it takes two dedicated people to truly make it work and another thing to keep in mind is making a relationship work is a choice. Ask yourself are you ready to do whatever it takes to make your significant other feel happy, loved, and secure? If the answer is no to any of those questions give it some more time. Also talk about it with him/her, you might find they have some input as well. Keep in mind we do live in a material society and you will need money for the house/apartment, cars, food, bills, etc. Money can cause huge issues in a marriage so if you are not financially set, get to that point and then take a stab at marriage.
Numbers have no effect on marriage. From the lighter side . . . I suppose it would be considered a positive effect if a woman was richly widowed twelve times!
Studies have shown that there is a positive relationship between early rehabilitation and effective functioning of the stump and prosthesis.
you can start a family sooner, thus lessing the risks of some birth defects.
Same-sex marriage (or gay marriage) does have an effect on society; it's just a positive one. Gay couples have existed as long as human society has, and recognizing that they are equal to heterosexual couples and thus deserving of a legal marriage is one step towards ridding the world of prejudice.
If you marry young, you'll need to have a job where you can make enough money to survive.
early marriage
Forced marriage and early marriage are harmful. Marriage should be by freewill and not forced.
almost half of the population are involve in early marriage
You get to be young grandparents!
Early marriage may be cause by religious beliefs, personal choice, or unplanned pregnancy. The implications may be a short lived marriage.
They are no advantages of early marriage. A child is supposed to undergo enough training before undergoing marriage.
`the positive effect is that we can stay there for emergency and the negative is that it might not be hygienic