Modern marriages call for more emotional maturity, at least in its developing form, than any other relationship, to avoid marriages that are shattered by divorce at an unprecedented rate.
1. Persons under 20 are still undergoing some biological and psychological shifts. As their bodies change and their personalities adjust to adult life, their needs shift and change too.
2. In the teen age years, the boy or girl is still trying to discover who he or she is. As such, they are hardly ready to commit themselves to a long term commitment. If they don’t know who they are, how can they know each other?
3. Marriage is adult type of relationship and so emotional maturity is a prime requisite. A young boy /girl may be intellectually capable to learn yet be emotionally immature to meet the demand of a marital relationship.
There is a general agreement on the following factors as contributing to the high failure rate among teenage marriages: early marriage, insufficient financial resources, marriage based on physical attraction and romance, premarital pregnancy, marrying to escape problems, the couple did not really know each other, and lack of understanding about the responsibilities a marriage entails.
Marriage is what two human beings involved make of it.
Marriage can be heaven or hell, depending on the efforts of both partners who chose to embark on it.
Marriage is a matter of “being the right person” rather than “finding the right person”.
For most Filipinos, marriage is a sacrament and a lifelong commitment.
It is a state of which everyone is supposed to enter upon reaching adulthood; those who grow old without getting married are oftentimes pitied or ridiculed, especially if they are women.
Marriage is for mature persons, or at least, for those trying to be mature.
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