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What would you say is a good age for a woman to finally marry and at what age do you expect women to be married? The average American woman marries for the first time at the age of 25 and roughly 90% of women are married by their late 30s. But in my area, 21 or 22 seems to be the age when many women get married. In places like Utah and Idaho, women marry around 18-20, but places like the Northeast, they marry in their late 20s. But many women seem to fear the big 3-0 when they're not married yet. haha
Last edited by flguy1192; 05-10-2010 at 06:28 PM..
Personally I think there is no "good" or "right" age. But I believe the woman should be independent, happy with herself, know what she wants out of life, in love, and financially stable on her own. All this is for her own edification first before committing to a lifetime with a significant other
What would you say is a good age for a woman to finally marry and at what age do you expect women to be married? The average American woman marries for the first time at the age of 25 and roughly 90% of women are married by their late 30s. But in my area, 21 or 22 seems to be the age when many women get married. In more conservative, religious states, they marry young, in more liberal, less religious areas, they marry later.
Most of the women I went to school with were married by the time they were 30. Hence the problem I am having now!LOL........ 30 is by no means a cutoff though!
I agree with the other posters that the right time is when you meet the right person. So while I don't think that there is a "right age", I do think 18-21 is too young.
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