25-30 guro para sa girls..
pero dapat pd i-make sure na ready na financially, mentally, emotionally spiritually ug uban pang LY.
25-30 guro para sa girls..
pero dapat pd i-make sure na ready na financially, mentally, emotionally spiritually ug uban pang LY.
lmi na magkaanak pero li pko nahan magminyo.
dli naman ang edad basehan run sa pagpakasal,,, ang tiyan namn.. heheheh
i think its not really the age is the basis to ask when? kundi, if your feelings is mature enough.
It is not the age that should be looked at.
But the leve lof maturity, your capability to support a family, the depth of the relationship with your partner, and the plans you hold for the future.
If you have these things figured out and settled, then it's time to walk down the aisle.
Cheers
Im 27, financially stable, mature but not ready......
So for me, age and maturity doesn't matter. It's more on your being prepared to accept all the obligations and responsibilities and the consequences....
Im more on enjoying myself for now.... travel as much as i can.... kay lisud na if mg travel if naa na family kay plitihan na tanan.. heheheeh
My opinion only..
ako mag agad rako nilang mama ug papa kung kanus-a sila gusto makakita sa ilang apo.....
the right age is the age of maturity
I wouldn't cite age but 'state' although finishing school would be a great factor. In my opinion most marriages fail to thrive because couples tend to hurry things up. If both parties take the time to build a good friendship, grow spiritually together, mature in terms of emotional and psychological conflict and biases then such marriage would have a better future. Second is our tendency to find the nearest back door whenever troubles and pains set in. We almost always forget that problems are a part of life, whether you're married or not. That's all for now.
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