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There is an old saying in the countryside, "I would rather be a freshman than a junior." Is age really important for marriage?

Age is really important for marriage. I think people's ideas were a bit old-fashioned, but in the present situation, as long as two people really love each other, it doesn't matter how old they are!

Rural people's concept is relatively old, and it makes sense to choose a spouse. When a woman chooses a spouse, it doesn't matter if she is old, and it doesn't matter if a man has to find a younger woman when choosing a spouse. It is also a kind of knowledge that people know. It is the fantasy of a large number of ordinary people and the crystallization of wisdom. Observe and feel with your heart. As the saying goes, "it's not a proverb." Idioms are characterized by being short and pithy, and pursuing Excellence, so as to better understand the state.

In fact, this sentence is easier to understand. When the two sides contact, men can be a little older than women, but not a little older than women, even if they are an hour older than women. In fact, the reason why I said this sentence is because the ancients got married early. You know, men mature psychologically late, but women mature very early. If a man is younger than a woman, it means he is two or three years younger than a woman.

So this sentence still has certain practical significance. In today's free love, there is often a lot of love between father and daughter, and these girls are often 20 years younger than men. Such a couple combination seems awkward, but in fact, men are more mature at this time, and their careers and psychology are more mature. They care more about women. Marrying such a man will not depend too much on him economically, but will also have a sense of responsibility and tolerance. If there is any contradiction between them, men always take the initiative to admit their mistakes.