TEEN MARRIAGE
BY: Sergio Sosa
State laws There are a set of state laws that
determines what age you can get married1. A minimum age with parental(or court)
consent.2. The other is the minimum consent.
Reasons of Marriage1. Unprotected Sex: having a baby when
you really didn’t want a baby and cause you to get marry with that person by force
2. High School Sweet Heart: Just getting marry at a young age because you truly love that person
Early Adulthood You see once you get married everything
changes because now you will be with that special person either by love or by accident.
Will have to start sharing your money with your spouse and must start cooperating with each other
Resposiblity When you are married you will plenty of
responsibilities.1. Wedding anniversary2. Bills3. The children (marry because of baby)
These responsibilities will make you a better adult and a better parent
Money Having a teen marriage might
extravagant at first; however, now you must consider about the money.
Deciding who will work or both will work and how to spend the money wisely.
School Dropout Once a teenager is married you must be
able to support for your family which means that you have to drop out of high school.
Dropping out of high school maybe an idiotic move but you must support for your wife and your children.
Attending College If you didn’t drop out of high school and
graduated high school and thinking of going to college I congratulate you.
Because to be honest its going to be hard supporting your family and also paying for you classes and attending them.
False Love When you get marry you think that the
only reason why he marry you was because he love you.
There are some stories that the only reason why he ask her to marry him was because he was going to have a father so he had to get marry.
Work cited page Stritof, Sheri, and Bob Stritof. "Teen Marriage,History,
Statistics, Things to Consider." About.com. n.d. Web. 15 May 2014. <http://marriage.about.com/cs/teenmarriage/a/teenmarriage.htm?p=1>.
Kershaw, Sarah. "Now the Bad News on Teenage Marriage." The New York Times. 3 Sept. 2008. Web. 15 May 2014. <http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/04/fashion/04marriage.html?_r=0>.
Dahl, Gordon B. "Early Teen Marriage and Future Poverty." N.p., Aug. 2010. Web. 15 May 2014. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3000061/>.