Monday 06 Feb 2012
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As the word ‘young’ is entirely subjective, let us limit the age range to people of legal age to marry but no older than their early twenties. Basically, these individuals aren’t even at the peak of their lives and only a small percentage of them may have actually achieved their lifetime goals. In many ways, people at this age are not yet fully mature, emotionally and financially speaking, but have nonetheless entered into marriage. Still, this doesn’t have to be a recipe for disaster as long as both partners are committed to each other and making their relationship work.

Reasons for Marriage

A huge age gap can lead to a troubled marriage if both of you hadn’t been ready to get married in the first place. Being ready   for marriage isn’t necessarily proportional to age, but it is a   factor. Barring that, there’s no reason why two persons with a huge   age difference between them can’t have a happy marriage. In a   marriage, age really is just a number and especially when you   consider the tips below.

Learn to accept that some people won’t understand what you see in each other.

The romantic and sexual spark of your marriage can last for the rest of your life with a little bit of imagination, open communication, and lots of love. Contrary to public belief, a couple’s sex life doesn’t die when you hit the age of sixty or even seventy. For many creative couples, such dates are simply reminders that another kind of sexual adventure is called for.

Men, Age, and Sex