Smart move, get that first divorce out of the way early.
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I married at 17, my mothet at 18, my grandmother at 16. No divorces. Still love my sweetie 35 years later. We are happy, financially secure, all 4 kids gone to college while in our early 40s. We had empty nest at 42. Retired at 45 and now traveling the world. No past lovers!
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So much more to life then a young marriage.
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Agreed. Such as learning proper grammar.
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This is Twitter not Grammar School.
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Don’t be judging people! Got engaged right out high school, waited until we graduated college to get married, and have been married for 20 years and still going.
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All these trolls thinking they know what's best for people they've never met.


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*stands on a stump with a bullhorn STOP GETTING MARRIED AT 18!! Get a job. Live a life. Learn some things. Get educated. Provide for yourself, then a family.
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Ah. 10% or less of hs sweethearts make it. Good luck.
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10 years strong with mine!
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Part of the 10%, yay!!
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That's not cute! That's sad. Way to young. The aristocracy have a rule for this type of crap.
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