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I’m 25 and recently started my career. I’m in a serious relationship and thinking long-term, but I notice a lot of pressure around financial stability, especially things like owning a house before marriage. For men who’ve already crossed this stage of life, what factors mattered most when you decided it was the right time to get married? Looking back, what do you think younger men tend to overestimate or underestimate when it comes to readiness? submitted by /u/mini_painter_mark

Originally posted by u/mini_painter_mark on r/AskMen

  • NarrativeBear@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    Once you propose it does not mean you need to start planning getting married right away.

    You can stay engage as long as you and your partner want especially if you both are on the same page.