
Is There a Perfect Age to Get Married? Data Reveals the 'Goldilocks Zone'
The ideal age for marriage: a Goldilocks zone? A recent video circulating online explores the "Goldilocks zone" for marriage, suggesting that getting married in your late 20s is statistically ideal. This claim is supported by data on the median age of first marriage in the US, which often falls within the late 20s. Furthermore, studies cited in the video indicate a lower divorce rate for couples who marry between the ages of 28 and 32. The video also introduces the "37% rule," a decision-making theory suggesting that exploring options for the first 37% of a dating window often yields better long-term results. While the video emphasizes that this is merely a suggestion, not a guarantee of marital success, it sparks a discussion about optimal timing in relationships and decision-making strategies. The video's accessible presentation makes it highly suitable for a wider audience.