Personally I think it is after getting to know a woman more who married when she was 16 and gave birth when she was 18.
Divorced at 20 and only enrolled in Uni / got employed part time at the age of 24.
She realies heavily on support from her family and told me personally her life's been a struggle, fair enough but I hate how she doesn't think it's partly her fault
(or maybe she knows it but she's too proud to admit it)
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I'm ??, recently married with 14 year relationship experience, and I plan to have one 👶 on the way soon. Money is irrelevant when you chose live a virtuous lifestyle. Only concern to start a family when it comes to human beans is the medicine and the care. That's pretty much it. Almost all of the families married young around 17 to 29 and we provided support to each other unless dire circumstance forbid it. As for millennials, never start a family in the city or near one. Having connections with your relatives also help a bunch.