jave36
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I'm happy for you, truly; but my guess is you're in an ever increasing minority.I got married at 19, she was 18. Been married going on 24 years this December with 2 adult children. I think a lot has to do with the maturity level of the individuals and how willing are they to communicate and problem solve with each other. Most of marriage is communication and problem solving.
Today's teenagers are less capable of being adults in most ways, and getting married is a very adult decision that requires a ton of maturity. The average teenager today becomes a TOTALLY different person by the time they're 25, with totally different wants, needs, preferences, tolerances, capabilities, etc...It's no surprise people who get married young look up after 5 years and realize the new person they are and the person they want to be with are completed 180s from what it was 5 years ago. It takes a special kind of maturity and determination to overcome that realization, and most teens and young adults (myself included, I'd have been in this boat had I married early) don't have that.