Does marrying young increase a couple's odds of separation and annulment?
Obviously the big question is "why? Younger couples may have the all-important biological chemistry, they may lack emotional maturity and have limited life experiences.Younger people are more apt to go into marriage with the expectation that the other person is going to fulfill them. Older people are probably a little more seasoned, more realistic. I also noted that young couples usually lack the benefit of having spent substantial amounts of time together prior to a marriage. People who wait a few years,are able to draw upon positive memories to smooth over the rough spots in any long-term relationship.But even science suggests that young people who are in love don't have brains that are developed enough to make the right decisions. Peg Donley said women's brains are not fully developed until the age of 25 and that men's brains aren't fully finished until sometime between 25 and 30 years of age. And those endorphins that make you happy when you're around your special someone? They only last for about three years after marriage. Couples who rely on romance to keep things together after the endorphins wear off often are disappointed.
How about if one of the other half of the couple is young, young in everything even lacks maturity though the marriage were consented by the parents.,would they even pull it through?.were not the young one would only commit infidelity's to the other because of lack of maturity?..
That's the reason why I got married on my adulthood..marriage must be coupled with mutual love, respect and fidelity and the contract attached to the marriage will always be the rule of boundary of everything.