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I'm 16 and he's 22. My parents don't know about our relationship - do we need permission from them to get married?

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Question - (3 January 2007) 3 Answers - (Newest, 3 January 2007)
A female age 30-35, anonymous writes:

i am 16 and i am deeply in love with a 22 year old man. we havent had sex yet and dont plan on it anytime soon. its crazy how much we love each other. he has made me so happy. we are engaged, but want to get married. my parents know nothing about this relationship. what should we do? we want to get married but i know my parents wont allow it. is there any way to bypass parental permission?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (3 January 2007):

if you live in england you can get married at 16 with outyour paretns getting involved. i was 17 when i got married and my parents knew about it an it was really help. it cost so much. even more for me cause i had to get proper outfits made for my toddler and i was also 6months pregnant at the time. also it was a huge church wedding with over 100peeps. anyway they are most likly to be cool with it (thats if its legal) you will need the help and advice. jezzyx

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A reader, anonymous, writes (3 January 2007):

How are we supposed to know the answer to that unless you tell us which country you live in?

In England, you can get married without your parents permission at 16.

Be warned though; it's very unlikely you really know what love is all about and it's even more unlikely that you will stay married very long when you go about things like this. Just my opinion.

How about you stay engaged for a couple of years to "test" out your relationship. What could you ever possibly loose by doing this?

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A female reader, eyeswideopen United States +, writes (3 January 2007):

eyeswideopen agony auntA few questions....How long have you been in this relationship? How on earth have you been able to keep it from your parents? What's the big rush to get married?

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