I know many couples, our age and young who married under age 22 and honestly, they are just as happy if not happier than my friends who married at 35+. What I have found with couples who marry young, they grow up together and have shared experiences of building an entire life together. I was 21 and DH was 24. My sisters were 22 and 23 and their DH's were 25 and 23. We've been married 30 years and my sisters 28 and 19 years. There's absolutely nothing wrong with getting married young. There is no rule that says you have to own a house or have $ in the bank to be happy in a marriage. Most of our friends who married around the same time we did, all rented apts for a few years before they saved enough together to buy their first home.
I do get really tired of people saying that someone was too young to get married because they were only 18 or 20 or whatever. My parents were 20 and have been married 52 years happily. They too built everything they have together.
Something else I've found is being able to have children. DH and I were 23 and 25 and 24 and 27 when we had our 2 boys. I got pregnant easily with no hand wringing, intervention, etc. We now live in a neighborhood where couples chose to have the big house, nice cars, etc. before they had kids and all but one or two of my neighbors had major problems conceiving, all over 35. People don't like to believe it, but fertility really drops after 30.
I do get really tired of people saying that someone was too young to get married because they were only 18 or 20 or whatever. My parents were 20 and have been married 52 years happily. They too built everything they have together.
Something else I've found is being able to have children. DH and I were 23 and 25 and 24 and 27 when we had our 2 boys. I got pregnant easily with no hand wringing, intervention, etc. We now live in a neighborhood where couples chose to have the big house, nice cars, etc. before they had kids and all but one or two of my neighbors had major problems conceiving, all over 35. People don't like to believe it, but fertility really drops after 30.

That is exactly the point I was trying to convey in my post.
, but 20 somethings, absolutely! I know several women who waited and are childless. I don't understand what is wrong with bringing up the fertility issue! Oh dh and I will be celebrating 19 years in a few months and we were talking about going to Italy for our big 20 year anniversary! 

Thank God I didn't marry the first guy I dated....horrible thought.
I wanted a better life....is that wrong? No, I don't think so. My man is awesome ad I couldn't be happier with him.
So, I was gun shy about ANY man for years. Kenny took his time and wore me down.