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Originally posted by LightBulb
Whoever said they only knew one person under 25 who got married - dang!
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To be fair, one of my sorority sisters (age 24) just got married a couple weeks ago, but I didn't include her because I figure two weeks is really not long enough to gauge the relationship's long-term viability . . . it would skew the sample. ;-)
In my opinion, marrying young is usually a product of one of two things:
1) religious views
2) growing up in a small town, especially one where people don't move away and don't go to college.
Almost all of my friends went to college, and none of them are exceptionally religious. And of my friends who are engaged right now, all of them are small-town (sometimes transplanted from small towns, but still) and religious.
ETA: And by "young," I mean under 22 or 23 . . . I don't think that, say, 25 is freakishly young.