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Cute Wolf
03-28-2011, 13:53
title should say, and I asked this because I see there is pretty much middle aged guys here...

this still young and inexperienced lad want to hear their share of experience in having a common but still much mysterious things called marriage....

....

and almost forget, how long did you have a relationship with your spouse before marriage?

TinCow
03-28-2011, 14:08
Got married at 25. Had been with my wife for over 3.5 years prior to marriage.

Sigurd
03-28-2011, 15:33
Different story from previous poster.
Married at 27 in July '99.
Became lovers in Feb '99.
She was the little sister of an old friend.
Happily married in the 12th year.

Andres
03-28-2011, 15:35
Met my wife in September 1999. Married her in September 2006. I was 28 then. Still happily married and in the meanwhile two became three.

Beirut
03-28-2011, 15:47
36.

We had about a year together before I became a serf.

:ballchain::gorgeous:

Ser Clegane
03-28-2011, 17:51
Married when I was 30 - at that point wehad been a couiple for >5 years and shared a flat for 3 years.

10 year anniversary coming up in September...

Zim
03-28-2011, 18:27
Married at 23, we'd known eachother for a year and a half or so (and engaged for a year of that time), but spent much of that time in separate sides of the country, and some of it in separate sides of the globe.

Gregoshi
03-28-2011, 18:50
I married at age 24. Had known my wife for about four years, dating for about two years prior to the marriage. Our 27th wedding anniversary is coming up in June.

Jaguara
03-28-2011, 18:53
Shouldn't this poll allow for multiple selections?

My advice (to North Americans at least), don't get married before 24 and don't marry a girl who is not 24. Notice a lot of these marriages happening in their late 20s & 30s are hitting 10 year anniversaries...young marriages do not have the same success rate. To keep it simple, let me just say that people go through a lot of changes in their early 20s.

My first marriage was at 21, lasted 5 years mostly for religious reasons. Second "marriage" (we have not married), was started in my late 20s and 10 years later is still going strong (except when I play too much TW).

Centurion1
03-28-2011, 18:55
obviously i think one should wait until after they are done with university (if going is their calling) and spend a few years with their significant other making sure thats what you want. also try to get married relatively young for your wifes sake and for the sake of your future children because after about 30 for a woman it gets much more difficult.

i said 30 to 32.

obviously i have no idea what im talking about besides my own parents who married at 38 and 29 (basically 30). However, i think this is very late especially for my father. however, its been almost 20 years for them so rock on.

in the end you know when you want to get married no one else you just have to be smart about it.

Zim
03-28-2011, 19:01
Too late on both counts in my case. ~;p Although it's funny you mentioned age 24 in particular. Right before I got married I read something that put the optimum age range starting at around 23-24 and ending at 27 or so. Both before and after those ages average length of marriage began dropping off.


Shouldn't this poll allow for multiple selections?

My advice (to North Americans at least), don't get married before 24 and don't marry a girl who is not 24. Notice a lot of these marriages happening in their late 20s & 30s are hitting 10 year anniversaries...young marriages do not have the same success rate. To keep it simple, let me just say that people go through a lot of changes in their early 20s.

My first marriage was at 21, lasted 5 years mostly for religious reasons. Second "marriage" (we have not married), was started in my late 20s and 10 years later is still going strong (except when I play too much TW).

Rahwana
03-28-2011, 22:26
Cute Wolf is 22, and he allready had girlfriend for more than a year. I think he really consider to marry this year, before he go to his overseas study (so he'll get the benefit of family supports on scholarship, which was pretty big compared with single one)

But I'd suggest to reconsider this, there is a lot of pretty girl there in Europe, you'll regret if you settle your choice to soon :grin:

InsaneApache
03-29-2011, 12:34
Met Mrs. Apache MK I in May '75. Married her in '84. Divorced in '89.

Met Mrs. Apache MK II in March '89, married in Nov '89, approaching our 22nd year together.

Not quite sure what to make of that.

Raz
03-29-2011, 17:34
I voted on the thought of when I'd like to get married, but that also depends on how long you've been in a relationship with someone and whether or not you could feel yourself being together indefinitely - age is more of a result of the criteria rather than the criterion itself.

Just my thoughts.

Jaguara
03-30-2011, 03:53
I voted on the thought of when I'd like to get married, but that also depends on how long you've been in a relationship with someone and whether or not you could feel yourself being together indefinitely - age is more of a result of the criteria rather than the criterion itself.

Just my thoughts.

Oh great, that wasn't the question! Now you just threw out the entire statistical premise of this poll...start over!

jk

Raz
03-30-2011, 11:15
Oh great, that wasn't the question! Now you just threw out the entire statistical premise of this poll...start over!

jk

I didn't read the first post okay? hahaha :P

Subotan
03-30-2011, 17:20
I'm married with three kids. No, really, I am.

Rahwana
04-01-2011, 12:45
I'm married with three kids. No, really, I am.

Accidents :grin: ?

Subotan
04-01-2011, 12:52
Nope, it was all completely voluntarily. I proposed over email!

Rahwana
04-01-2011, 13:10
Nope, it was all completely voluntarily. I proposed over email!

ugh, I envy you... my religious mentor snatch my girl when I try to propose her, I know, screw the traditions and propose over email should be better... if I know that 3 years ago...

Subotan
04-01-2011, 13:33
Hehe, I'm afraid I'm lying by omission. At my university, which is divided into colleges of about 100-400 students, each new student has a college mum and dad. At some point during the previous year, first year students in the same subject "marry" each other, and get allocated some successful applicants as their college children. It's the "parents'" responsibility to make sure that the kids feel at home when they arrive at my uni, as it's nice having someone you can go to who is both required and wants to help their kids to settle in. We write them a letter, help them get used to the work, buy them drinks during Fresher's Week etc. Of course, some subjects, such as physics or languages, there is a rather severe gender imbalance, so there are a lot of "civil partnerships". I married one of my female peers though, so we're a typical marriage.