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#328732 12/06/00 06:37 PM
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I am doing a research project for college and was wondering if I could get some opinions on the topic of marriage at 1)a young age (17-23) or 2)marriage without living independently (going straight from parents house to spouses house). Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks.<BR>--RaeAnne<BR>

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<BR>well my husband was 21 and i was 22 when we got married- he had never lived anywhere but his parents and i had had an apt in college and then back with my parents after skool- so i guess we fit your mold-what would you like to know?<P>rax<P>

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Rax,<P>Specific Questions are:<BR> * Do you regret getting married at such an early age?<BR> * Would you have waited if you were able to do it over again?<BR> * Has your marriage suffered because neither of you had an independent life?<BR> * Do you ever have the desires to just go do whatever-by yourself?<P>Thanks for your help!

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RaeAnne:<BR><B>Rax,<P>Specific Questions are:<BR> * Do you regret getting married at such an early age?<BR>i don't regret getting married at all-i think we were young but i was ready, but naive to think how it would be- <BR> * Would you have waited if you were able to do it over again?<BR>yes, and maybe livied together before we decided to get married so we had a better idea of how things were going to be of course then who knows if we would've gotten married - i think not living together was good in the respect that now we have to work things out -we can't just get mad and walk away from it<BR> * Has your marriage suffered because neither of you had an independent life?<BR>i think if he had an independent living situation it would have been easier on me- i don't think he was ready for all the responsibilities -<BR>* Do you ever have the desires to just go do whatever-by yourself?<BR>we actually do have time to do things by ourselves or with friends- its important to have time to yourself as well as with your spouse-<BR>Thanks for your help!</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>your welcome- <BR>rax


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