First let me apologise to anyone that did get married young and has had a great marriage. These people do exist, I've met them. My In-Laws are an example. Married just out of highschool, and have been together for almost 30 years.
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Just had a soldier tell me that he called his wife, and she told him she was cheating on him. (keep in mind we are deployed right now). On top of that he looked at the bank account and it is -500 dollars. All his hard earned money from the past year GONE! As a NCO I have to take care of this soldier, I don't mind that it's my job. So I've been helping him set up new accounts and determine how much money he has to provide to her until the divorce can be final. What does bother me is that I see this all too often. Young adults (21 and under) getting married because of what ever reason, even though they are not ready. Then they realise that military life is actually HARD. They deploy, they don't see each other often when not deployed, the pay is crap, there's a host of things they don't think about. Not to mention they barely know each other. I know too many soldiers that get married after knowing the spouse for only a few months (an apology to those of you that got married quickly and have a great relationahip). Now I have a soldier who's mind isn't going to be where it should when we are out on patrol. None of them ever want to listen when I tell them to wait to get married. If your partner loves you now she'll love you when the tour is over, and if she dosen't then you are not getting run through the ringer. The first few years of marriage are the hardest (I know I had my share of difficulties adjusting to it), and you shouldn't be spending that time halfway across the world. Stupid Kids!!
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again sorry if you are the exception to my rant, I intend no offense to you
//Start of Rant//
Just had a soldier tell me that he called his wife, and she told him she was cheating on him. (keep in mind we are deployed right now). On top of that he looked at the bank account and it is -500 dollars. All his hard earned money from the past year GONE! As a NCO I have to take care of this soldier, I don't mind that it's my job. So I've been helping him set up new accounts and determine how much money he has to provide to her until the divorce can be final. What does bother me is that I see this all too often. Young adults (21 and under) getting married because of what ever reason, even though they are not ready. Then they realise that military life is actually HARD. They deploy, they don't see each other often when not deployed, the pay is crap, there's a host of things they don't think about. Not to mention they barely know each other. I know too many soldiers that get married after knowing the spouse for only a few months (an apology to those of you that got married quickly and have a great relationahip). Now I have a soldier who's mind isn't going to be where it should when we are out on patrol. None of them ever want to listen when I tell them to wait to get married. If your partner loves you now she'll love you when the tour is over, and if she dosen't then you are not getting run through the ringer. The first few years of marriage are the hardest (I know I had my share of difficulties adjusting to it), and you shouldn't be spending that time halfway across the world. Stupid Kids!!
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again sorry if you are the exception to my rant, I intend no offense to you