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Sarcelle
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More likely than not such a marriage would not be a marriage of equals.‘back in the day’ it wasn’t unusual for young women to marry men significantly older than themselves. The thinking being that men establish themselves first (financially and such) and then marry a younger woman to support a family.
The man holds all the advantage with him having the job skills and a higher maturity level. Let’s face it, a seventeen year old no matter how mature for her age will not be as mature nor would she have the life skills of a thirty year old.
My grandmother married my grandfather when she was seventeen and he was thirty. She came straight from her father’s house to her husband’s house and she told me she exchanged one authority figure for another. The power differential was there since my grandfather was a lawyer and she barely had a high school education. Add to that differences in maturity level and it is plain to see her marriage was not a marriage of equals. She told me that when she became a widow, she finally started to come into her own as a person.