SirKenin
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I was married at 21. Would I do it again? Probably, because I'm one of those people that have to learn everything the hard way. Hear me out.Green Orchid said:I would like to know:
If you got married when you were very young (18-21 years old) or young (22-25 years old)...
Do you love it or regret it?
And why?
Thanks!
I thought I was in love, but I didn't have a clue what love really was. I thought I knew my wife, but I didn't. We didn't take any time to get to know each other before we moved in together. We lived together for a year and a half first and had been through an awful lot before we got married, including the death of a daughter. The minister figured against his better judgement that based on what we had gone through and still hung together that we would be ok.
Here I am, ten years later. My marriage was riddled with disasters and ended in disaster. We went through a lengthy Court battle over the kids, and it was the kids that suffered the worst in the end.
Everybody lost. My advice to everyone is to keep it in your pants, don't twist Scriptures as an excuse to rush marriage and evaluate your every move carefully. Examine your motives. When you're finished going over your relationship with a fine tooth comb, go over it again. Just because you can't keep your mitts off your partner is no excuse to rush out and marry them. It is you who will end up in the Courts when the honeymoon ends.
At 19 or 21 or whatever most don't know what true love is. They know what infatuation is. They know what puppy love is. They know what it is to burn in the loins. But they have no idea what true love and sacrifice are all about, and this is why so many marriages fail. When the honeymoon ends and the real truth is revealed, everyone runs... When the going gets tough.. Just look at some of the advice given on this board...
If you still can't get past thinking of yourselves...think of your future children. They're going to be the ones that have to pay the price.
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