Argumentative Essay On Early Marriage

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Early marriage is common all over the globe and has inflicted dangerous and devastating effects on young children who are compelled to tie the knot in most of cases. According to chae (2013) “even though women in developed countries marry in their twenties and thirties, early marriage still exist, it mostly occurs below the age of 18 years, so it is also known as child marriage, when they are not ready, physically, psychologically, and physiologically to take the responsibility of forming a new family, or having the key of raising a well-rounded child to establish a solid support system at home.” people who assert early marriage believe that the more you wait, the more you will be picky and choosy in selecting your spouse, in other …show more content…

According to Mounera (2011) “the more you wait and get older to marry, the more you will be picky and choosy in selecting spouse, that will strongly lead to a divorce”

However, I believe that as Mounera said before, this will lead to a divorce, as when you marry young, thinking that you will accept this person because you are fresh and optimistic and you won’t be picky, totally does not make sense. As you may not find problems in your early marriage life, but the more you will get old the more you will regret, because the first think that comes to mind is that, you married before you even know what are the criteria you need?, what life you want to live in?, how do you want to raise? your children?, and finally who is the right person to do all of this with? You married only and jut only because you found an opposite sex person who is interested in you. And unfortunate all of this will lead to a divorce, because you are living with someone that you grown up mind did not choose. According to chae (2013) “researches founded that early marriage or child marriage affects family, health and financial outcomes. By giving statistics that almost two-thirds of teenage marriage, within 15 years of

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