Courtesy of NealeNews comes this story about marriage. (US statistics)
...The odds for a happy marriage may favor those who tie the knot between the ages of 23 and 27, says a survey out Thursday.
Sweet. I got married at 24. And I's happy!
...Eighty-eight percent of respondents said marriage should be a lifelong commitment.
No brainer of the year.
..."In the 1950s, 28 was really old to get married. Now it's not so old, which means there are more unmarried people for a 28-year-old to choose from," he says.
It's funny. When I got married I was warned that I was getting married too young. In my experience that is what most people are concerned about (at least in their 20's). I can't imagine that people worry about getting married too late. Unless you are still unmarried at 41 and life's game of musical chairs has left you without a place to sit.
