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20 too early, 30 too late. What's the right age to wed?

Updated on: 24 September,2009 08:45 AM IST  | 
Soma Das |

After marrying her rocker husband at 21, pop singer Avril Lavigne split from him this year, admitting she was way too young. FYI tries getting experts and couples to nail the magic number

20 too early, 30 too late. What's the right age to wed?

After marrying her rocker husband at 21, pop singer Avril Lavigne split from him this year, admitting she was way too young.u00a0FYI tries getting experts and couples to nail the magic number

With television channels selling the idea of marriage through celeb swayamvars and the perfect bride wars, shaadi is the flavour of the season. But unless you are getting crores to string that garland around the neck of one bloke from among 10, Rakhi Sawant-style, we suggest you do some serious thinking before taking those saat pheras.

A marriage entered in haste, or even on an adventurous impulse, can crumble faster than a cookie, granny said.
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Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne will agree. She admitted to realising that she'd got married in a hurry when she was just 21. The couple split recently after she claimed she wanted her own life back. Would it have turned out differently had she waited for a while?

Mumbai-based relationship expert Ameeta Sanghavi Shah says the ideal marriageable age could lie somewhere between 22 to 30. And if you plan to get married earlier than that, be prepared for pitfalls. "Young individuals are vulnerable. They tend to derive a sense of identity from the other person, which is harmful for their self-esteem. Their maturity levels are low and they are unsure about their boundaries," she says. But Shah admits that she has witnessed enough cases of young couples marrying early, and helping each other grow and support one another.




Don't make all the sacrifices, share the burden
Shah has some advice for young married couples:




When should you get married? Young Indians pick a number

Savita Rijhwani Senior Executive at ad agency

I thought it was late 20s, but after I met my boyfriend, I realised he was the right guy for me and decided to get married at 24. As long as you are responsible and financially secure, it's fine to get married when you meet the man of your dreams.

Jithesh Jayaprakash Account Mgmt Executive (Advertising)
It's 28 to 30 for a guy. That's when he's managed to amass a decent bank balance. For women, it's 24 or 25.

Akshat Jain PR professional
Couples should get engaged at 25 and get married at 27. That way, they can get to know each other better without being burdened by responsibilities.

Pressure of responsibilities could mar sexual drive

Dr Rajan Bhonsle, Sex Therapist

I'd say the ideal age to get married is between 26 and 28 for men, and 24 and 26 for women. It's better if the couple stays in a relationship for a few years before they get married. The positive side to getting married young is that you can grow up with your children. However, I also have patients as young as 20 complain of premature ejaculation and lack of sexual desire. The problem lies in their head, not the body. Stress ruins the fun.

Many early marriages end in divorce

Geeta Budhrani, Divorce Lawyer
Experience has proved that several couples who enter wedlock in a hurry or too soon, end up having to deal with separation in a year or two. This is when they realise that marriage takes a lot of hard work, and they hadn't thought their decision through.

Ameeta Sanghavi Shah relationship expert
The focus has to be on supporting the other's endeavours, not controlling them. When issues crop up, talk them through, no matter how tricky. And don't lose sight of your identity even if you are head-over-heels in love.

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