i have nothing against it, as long as it’s not forced or out of necessity for things like pregnancy or money.
if that’s what people decide, then good for them. it’s not something i can see myself doing.
i don't see a point in any marriage, no matter if it's early or late. if you love a person, you can live with them even without getting married. marriage is like proof to others that "look, we love each other and we want to prove it to everyone else by getting married."
good in some cases.
i think there is an increased possibility of divorce and an unhappy married life.
i am against early marriage when it is forced, unwillingly, adhering to traditions (various exchanges, purchases, etc.). i think getting married before the age of 17 is a very bad decision. but after turning 18, it doesn't sound so frightening. a person becomes an adult, especially if they can support themselves and think rationally, so why not? i am against all those traditional marriages. it is nonsense when the groom is barely 14 years old. but 20? completely normal. if someone proposed to me at that age and i knew that person loved me, i would completely agree. it's just strange why it might seem abnormal to marry or have children at 18 or 20... if you ask parents and calculate well, the average would be similar; most people started families at that age.
neutral. it's not for me.
it's a person's choice.
it's too rushed in my opinion; people need to live a little, because based on statistics, most relationships (about 90%) don't last if they are formed before 30.
if those two people decide to take this step, it's their choice, regardless of age (whether 18 or 48 years old). and yet, engagement under 18 would seem too strange to me...