What is a good age for a woman to seriously start considering marriage?
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The "I am financially stable and emotionally mature age."
I have seen people who had successful marriages and married as young as age 18. A popular example is Omotola Jalade. There are some like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who waited until later before considering marriage. Several factors can contribute to deciding what a person's "good age" is:
- If they are concerned about their youthfulness
- If they want to have children naturally or not or are considering other child-bearing alternatives
- If they are financially stable to bear the responsibility that comes with cohabiting with another person
- If they are emotionally ready to handle the responsibilities or commitments that come with marriage
- If they have a job or stream of income that provides financial stability, security, or freedom
- If they have accomplished the things they want for themselves or checked some items in their bucket lists
- If they are at a stage where they are open to flexibility, sharing, and compromise, which is married requires
- If the person they love is ready for marriage
I am still single to stupor, so I don't know all the factors yet, but these can be a good start. Every individual has what's important to them and a priority in a relationship. There is a good age depending on what the person hopes to accomplish from the marriage or what will help the person be successful in the marriage.
I have seen people who had successful marriages and married as young as age 18. A popular example is Omotola Jalade. There are some like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, who waited until later before considering marriage. Several factors can contribute to deciding what a person's "good age" is:
- If they are concerned about their youthfulness
- If they want to have children naturally or not or are considering other child-bearing alternatives
- If they are financially stable to bear the responsibility that comes with cohabiting with another person
- If they are emotionally ready to handle the responsibilities or commitments that come with marriage
- If they have a job or stream of income that provides financial stability, security, or freedom
- If they have accomplished the things they want for themselves or checked some items in their bucket lists
- If they are at a stage where they are open to flexibility, sharing, and compromise, which is married requires
- If the person they love is ready for marriage
I am still single to stupor, so I don't know all the factors yet, but these can be a good start. Every individual has what's important to them and a priority in a relationship. There is a good age depending on what the person hopes to accomplish from the marriage or what will help the person be successful in the marriage.