WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A CELEBRATION OF LOVE AND COMMITMENT
INTRODUCTION:
The median age at first
marriage has been steadily rising in recent years. In 2018, the average age at
first marriage was 30 for men and 28 for women. This is up from 26 for men and
24 for women in 1990. Due to the rise of individualism and the declining
importance of society, more and more people are choosing to marry later in
life. There are a number of reasons for this trend including the desire to
focus on one’s career and the difficulty of finding a compatible partner. Overall,
late marriage is a personal choice that comes with both advantages and
disadvantages. It is important to be aware of the potential drawbacks before reaching
any conclusion. Marriage is one of the most important decisions a person will
make in the life time. It is a matter that should not be taken lightly, as it
will have a major impact on the rest of your life.
There are a number of factors
to consider when deciding whether or not to get married and how late in life to
do so. One of the major disadvantages of getting married later in life is that
you may not have as much time to enjoy married life. If you wait until you are
in your 40s or 50s to get married, you may only have a few years of married
life before children, work and other responsibilities consume most of your
time. In addition, getting married later in life also means that you will have
fewer years to enjoy your partner’s company. You may find that you have less in
common with your spouse as you get older and that your relationship suffers as
a result. Another disadvantage is that there are more health risks associated
with late marriage. Finally, late marriage can also be a financial burden.
REASONS
FOR LATE MARRIAGE:
Although the average age for
marriage has been rising in recent years, there are still many people who
choose to wait until later in life to tie the knot. There are a number of
reasons why someone might choose to do this including career, financial
stability and finding the right partner.
Career: For
many people, their career is one of the most important things in their life.
They want to focus on their work and establish themselves in their field before
they settle down and start a family.
Financial
stability: Getting married can be a very expensive proposition.
Between the cost of wedding itself and establishing a household, it can be
tough to financially afford marriage early in life. By waiting until later,
when they are more established in their career, many people feel they are in a
better position to financially afford marriage.
Finding
the right partner: Another reason for the trend is that people are
taking longer to find the right partner. With more and more people delaying
marriage, there is a growing pool of potential partners to choose from. This
means that people can be more selective in their search for a spouse and as a
result, they are more likely to find a partner.
DISADVANTAGES
OF LATE MARRIAGE:
Though there are many
advantages to marrying young, there are also lot of significant disadvantages
to tying the knot later in life. One of the biggest disadvantages of late
marriage is that there is less time to enjoy the company of a spouse. This can
leave less time to invest in a new relationship. Another disadvantage of late
marriage is that there are more health risks. Studies have shown that people
who marry later in life are more likely to have health problems than those who
marry young. This is likely due to the fact that people who marry later in life
are more likely to be over weight and have other health issues. Finally, late
marriage can also be a financial pressure. By the time most people marry later
in life, they have already amassed a significant amount.
Late marriage is often
associated with lower levels of relationship satisfaction and higher levels of
divorce. Some of the reasons for this may include:
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Lack of time to get to know each other: By the time you reach your 30s
or 40s, you may have already established your career and had other experiences.
This can make it difficult to find time to get to know your partner on a deeper
level.
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Different life stages: If you marry some one who is significantly
older or younger than you, you may be at different stages in your life. This
can lead to different expectations and can make it difficult to relate to one
another.
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Greater financial pressure: By the time you reach your 30s or 40s, you
may have already accumulated debt and other financial obligations.
ADVANTAGES
OF EARLY MARRIAGE:
There are many advantages to
getting married early. One advantage is that it can lead to a stronger and more
stable relationship. Couples who marry young often have a stronger commitment
to each other and are less likely to divorce. Another advantage is that young
couples often have more energy and time to invest in their relationship. They
can also learn from each other and grow together more easily. Early marriage
can provide couples with a solid foundation for starting a family. You have the
rest of your life ahead of you to enjoy being married. Another
advantage of getting married early is that you can start a family sooner. This
can be a great benefit if you want to have children while you are still young
enough to enjoy them. You can also avoid the financial burden of waiting until
you are older to get married. Early marriage also allows you to get to know
your spouse better and learn how to resolve conflicts. If you are thinking
about getting married, consider the advantages of doing it early. It could be
the best decision you ever make.
CONCLUSION:
Throughout most of history,
marriage was more about practicality than love. Arranged marriages were the
norm and couples typically wed young. In recent years, however, attitudes
toward marriage have shifted. More and more people are waiting until later in
life to get married, if they marry at all. There are a number of reasons for
this trend. For many people, their careers are their top priority. They want to
wait until they are established in their jobs and have a good income before
they take on the additional responsibility of a spouse. Others want to make
sure they are with the right partner before they make such a life long
commitment. And still others believe that financial stability is important
before taking on the cost of a wedding and starting a family.
There are both advantages and
disadvantages to getting married later in life. One of the main disadvantages
is that you have less time to enjoy married life. If you wait until you are in
your 40s or 50s to get married, you may not have much time together before one
of you is facing retirement. You are more likely to experience health problems.
This is because, as we age, our bodies become weaker and more susceptible to
disease. Marriage often brings with it a lot of stress and this can also take a
toll on our health. Another disadvantage of getting married later in life is
that you may have already established your own independent life and routine.
This can make it difficult to make the adjustment to married life and you may
find yourself struggling to balance your new responsibilities.