When you marry a young lady at her early prime (19-25), she'll think that getting married to a man is an easy thing because at that time, she has not really experienced heartbreak and isn't desperate.
So she'll not take her marriage seriously, and most of her friends or mates are still single, no kids and are "balling".
When you marry a lady in her late prime (26-35), she'll do all she can to make that marriage work because she has experienced certain things and knows how difficult it's to win a man's commitment.
And she had already enjoyed her youth and now feels that it's time to settle down. Her mates are also getting married, and she's experiencing both family and societal pressure.
And she'll hardly cheat in marriage unlike the under 25s. And she'll not punish her husband by cheating back because he cheated.
She'll also not have too many friends anymore and most likely will be no longer a student but a worker who understands the value of money.
Before she does things, she'll be very calculating and will have more concern for her reputation to protect.
You can never downplay the impact that age and experience have in marriage when it comes to women.
The prefrontal cortex is not fully mature until after age 25, and it continues to solidify until the age of 32.
The prefrontal cortex is the part of the brain that controls decision making and thinking.
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