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colorado-wildflowers:

kaitmpayne:

danikamcclure:

I know I’ve posted something like this before, but I need to post it again since I just got done from playing a wedding.

It’s so strange seeing people my age or younger than me getting married. People that don’t even look like adults yet. People who’s voices still sound like baby voices. People…

It doesn’t. It doesn’t work.

It does work sometimes. It doesn’t always. Just because it doesn’t work for some doesn’t mean it won’t for anyone else. You have to get married for the right reasons though for it to work, although that applies at any age, and you have to be serious about making it work which so many people are not anymore.

Some people grow and change together, instead of growing apart. Figure out who they are separately AND together. You can still be an independent person in a relationship, growing and finding out who you are and who you want to be, guided by your partner or not. Many people find they are even more alike than before rather than more different. Support helps a LOT when figuring out what you want to do with your life - from friends, parents and why not from partners? Huge life events like graduating college, moving out, moving away from home etc when shared can provide a lot of strength in a relationship.

Being “able” to have sex with different people does not equal valuable life experience, and I don’t understand why people think you should need that to be able to figure yourself out.

(& also, marrying young does not always equal having children young.)

Just because some asshats don’t take their marriages seriously doesn’t mean that every single younger couple is the same way. Everyone in my family got married before 21 and guess what? They are all still happily married. Patrick and I were raised around good, strong, commited relationships and we definitely learned something. We have a strong relationship. We were best friends way before we were ever each other’s significant other. I was 17 when I got married and a year and a half later, Patrick and I are still more in love than we were the day before. Just because we’re young doesn’t mean we aren’t capable of loving and being loved back.

(via arborescent)

  1. accioyourgirlfriend reblogged this from danikamcclure
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  4. sierraguillen reblogged this from brittanyalyssaworsham and added:
    i applaud the young wives who stood their ground. i couldn’t have said it better myself. bravo.
  5. amberfersure reblogged this from brittanyalyssaworsham and added:
    Life isn’t about making it work? Life is about that very thing, you take whats thrown your way, you deal with it, and...
  6. brittanyalyssaworsham reblogged this from kaitmpayne and added:
    It’s one thing when you get married for the wrong reasons. Not everyone younger than 25 gets married because they’re...
  7. tttamraa reblogged this from brittanyalyssaworsham and added:
    I completely agree with the last couple of reblogs! I couldn’t of said it better!
  8. anthropomorphism reblogged this from danikamcclure
  9. youdontwannamissthis reblogged this from brittanyalyssaworsham and added:
    Sometimes it doesn’t work out, just as sometimes it doesn’t work out when people get married later in life in their 40s....
  10. theocelotsleeps reblogged this from kourtlynjane and added:
    Reblogging for Kourtlyn’s insipirational commentary.
  11. kourtlynjane reblogged this from brittanyalyssaworsham and added:
    It CAN work. when I married kenley, I married him with the thought that we would both change. I made a commitment to...
  12. brittanyalyssaworsham reblogged this from arborescent and added:
    Just because some asshats don’t take their marriages seriously doesn’t mean that every single younger couple is the same...
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  15. whatisstoppingyou said: THIS. YES. SO MUCH
  16. ladyelisabeth said: I would like to the know the statistic of how many people remain in school after getting married whilst Freshmen/Sophomores, particularly at NNU…