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Bella23341ParticipantKim, when your grandmother got married it was a different era. In her day, a 17-year-old was viewed by society as an adult because (most likely) she would have been taught all that she needed to know to be a complete woman, wife and mother by that age. Also, there was almost no room in society for a divorced person because people kept their marriage vows, so back then divorce was not the easy fix it has become today. In our day, a 17 year old is still viewed as an adolescent, not a kid but not quite an adult. Teenagers aren’t usually taught all the skills needed to make it as an adult. At 17 most people can’t handle finances, sexual responsibility or parenthood well enough to take on these issues in marriage. Even many of today’s adults (21 and over) aren’t ready for responsible adulthood as singles, let alone married life.
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