It is sometimes said that people should be encouraged to get married before they are 30, as this is best both for the individual and for society, Do you agree or disagree?

In modern society, it is not uncommon to see single men or women after they reach their 30s. Being married could affect your life so not a few waits until they get a strong financial status.
However
, some argue that being married by
then
would impact your lives positively. In
this
essay, I will outline whether you should or should not be married before you are 30.
To begin
with, having kids is one of the main goals of being married. Doctors usually state that the sooner you get them, the better.
Firstly
, as some diseases in babies
such
as some DNA issues could be avoided, and
secondly
, you will be able to have more sons.
Thus
, there will an increase of the fertility rate so your society will be
beneficiated
financial assistance in time of need
benefitted
.
On the other hand
, many people do not finish their studies until their late 20s.
This
is because most occupations require not
also
a degree, but
also
a
further
specialization.
For example
, in areas
such
as medicine or engineering, you would need about 10 years in order to finish all your studies.
As a result
, it is likely that you will not be able to start your career until you are 30 and
therefore
you will not have a strong economical until
then
. In conclusion, there are advantages and disadvantages of being married before you are 30.
However
, I would say, that you should finish your studies and develop a career
first
as being married implies a strong responsibility for your family and kids.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Fertility
  • Maternal health
  • Psychological stability
  • Social maturity
  • Economic benefits
  • Shared responsibilities
  • Ancestral customs
  • Cultural imperatives
  • Personal development
  • Career establishment
  • Societal norms
  • Lifestyle choices
  • Divorce rates
  • Life decisions
  • Subjective wellbeing
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