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Too young for a child?
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I would like some of your opinions and personal experiences;
I am 20, married to a wonderful man (27) with a good job with career progression, a flat rented from our family, financial stability. Both of us are mature, and well travelled.
We feel that we are ready to have children, but I wanted to ask a few peoples opinions who were unbiased of knowing us personally.
Are we too young?
I am 20, married to a wonderful man (27) with a good job with career progression, a flat rented from our family, financial stability. Both of us are mature, and well travelled.
We feel that we are ready to have children, but I wanted to ask a few peoples opinions who were unbiased of knowing us personally.
Are we too young?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends what you call old; a friend of mine was born when her mum was 17, her nan is about isn't much older than my mum but wouldn't call my mum old but my friend has mentioned how she finds it strange that people her age have grandparents in their 70s because that seems really old to her, it's all relative!
I would have said 20 was too young to marry...but my gut feel is in your case it was OK.
I'd say it would be a good idea to wait 2 or 3 years. I don't wish to seem miserable... I guess you have not been married long, you might change your mind. You may say, no, we will not. A lot of other people have said that. Broken marriages can be dreadful for the kids (and not much fun for the parents).
I hope my worries prove totally unfounded and you enjoy a long and happy married life. But I'd still say wait a while. You are both young and even if you wait you will have grown up kids when you are 45. 45 will be the new 30 by then (and 30 isn't old..it isn't it isn't)
I'd say it would be a good idea to wait 2 or 3 years. I don't wish to seem miserable... I guess you have not been married long, you might change your mind. You may say, no, we will not. A lot of other people have said that. Broken marriages can be dreadful for the kids (and not much fun for the parents).
I hope my worries prove totally unfounded and you enjoy a long and happy married life. But I'd still say wait a while. You are both young and even if you wait you will have grown up kids when you are 45. 45 will be the new 30 by then (and 30 isn't old..it isn't it isn't)
Im just trying to make sure I have covered all bases and have thought about it clearly, rather than rushing into it all.
CovKid, I definitely agree with you, my husband and I have been married just under a year now and been together about 3 years. So no, not long at all. But I do very much believe that it is important to work at your marriage, and not just walk away if it gets a little difficult, which seems quite a normal think nowadays. I think it does make a difference due to the fact that he is a little older than myself.
CovKid, I definitely agree with you, my husband and I have been married just under a year now and been together about 3 years. So no, not long at all. But I do very much believe that it is important to work at your marriage, and not just walk away if it gets a little difficult, which seems quite a normal think nowadays. I think it does make a difference due to the fact that he is a little older than myself.