Marriage At This Age Increase Chances To Divorce

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Some may argue that it is logical to marry at an advanced age and not early because age provides a better understanding of individual identity, which can help to make the right decision about marriage and maintain this relationship in the long run.

The average age for marriage is between the late 20s and early 30s, while those who marry in the mid-30s are more likely to divorce.

Research has shown that there is a relationship between the age of individuals at marriage and the likelihood of divorce.

The sociologist found that the chances of divorce were lower for those who married in the late 20 and early 30, but divorces increased as brides' age increased from the mid-30.

Based on these findings, those between the ages of 28 and 32 at marriage are at risk of less divorce.

"Marriage in the mid-30s can be more difficult than getting married early," said marriage counselor Sheila Mackintosh Stuart.

This is because, in her view, it is difficult to adapt to the challenges, because the person is living bilaterally instead of just meeting his or her needs. Most people over the age of 30 have developed on a "one person" concept, To selfish self-behavior and to be less flexible and less willing to compromise, which is essential for successful marriage.

This study is correct to a large extent, that marriage in the mid-30s can be more difficult than early marriage, especially if the characters are inflexible and do not accept change.

Both of them are accustomed to living and customs that are difficult to change unless they are willing to make this marriage a success.

"The smaller the age, the more the individual accepts the idea of change and becomes more understanding of the idea of a difference.

A family relations consultant advised the need for psychological rehabilitation, both for men and women before marriage, while not adhering to the pre-marital lifestyle, because the basis for the success of any relationship is the ability to adapt.

Marital crises start at the age of 35 to 45, because of the physiological, psychological, and hormonal changes on both sides, and therefore of them accept this change, and some of them reject it.

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You have a minor grammatical mistake in the following sentence:

Some may argue that it is logical to marry at an advanced age and not early because age provides a better understanding of individual identity, which can help to make the right decision about marriage and maintain this relationship in the long term.
It should be in the long run instead of in the long term.