John and Jane
By: Fatih • Essay • 395 Words • November 23, 2009 • 985 Views
Essay title: John and Jane
Why are so many people against young married love? Statistics has shown that more than half of the couples who get married during their teenage years divorce within the first 15 years. Teenage marriage is possible and legal, but majority of teenagers are not financially stable. It is also most likely that majority of teenagers are not at the maturity level for marriage. They are also, likely to grow apart. Thus, teenage marriages are likely to end unhappily.
Teenagers often have inadequate financial support. Teenage income is usually not stable and financial stability is one of the important fundamental elements in marriage. As a teenager it is often difficult to find a job that pays more than minimum wage because of their limited education. In cases like these most will have to work a full time job to support his or her family. Such as Working full time job does not allow enough time for them to further their education in order to move out of the working class status. In addition there is a high probability that a tight financial situation can create tension which can lead to unhappiness. Recently, friend of mine named Paul got married and is now in big dilemma with financial issues. It turns out Paul’s wife Jenny is a big spen
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Jenny’s parents ended up calling a cop after seeing bruises on Jenny’s arms. Paul cannot satisfy