Why young couple divorce easily?

Sad to hear that. I thought that kind of practice doesn't applied anymore in nowadays society. Guess I should count my blessing, being born and raised in a non - conventional family.

Even my mom encourage me to enjoy my single era and remind me to not marry too soon 😂
Time is ticking. Good ones got taken up. Dating needs time.
 
Ah, the classic 'too young, too soon' trap! Look, we all think we’ve got it figured out in our twenties, right? But reality hits when you’re sharing a bathroom and trying to agree on anything... from TV shows to whether the laundry goes in the hamper or on the floor.

After the divorce, you finally realize what you actually need in a partner, but hey, now you’re older, wiser, and probably a little more open to the idea that your dream person might not exist (or at least, might come with a few quirks).
Lesson learned: sometimes, you’ve gotta break a few eggs to know what kind of omelet you want. 😜
That’s the problem with modern dating 🤦🏻‍♂️
Too much trial and error. Back then, we didn’t go in expecting “perfection”; we built a life together, flaws and all. Now? People treat relationships like a buffet, always looking for a better option. Stability comes from commitment, not from endless “figuring it out.”
 
Sad to hear that. I thought that kind of practice doesn't applied anymore in nowadays society. Guess I should count my blessing, being born and raised in a non - conventional family.

Even my mom encourage me to enjoy my single era and remind me to not marry too soon 😂
better marry late than marry the wrong person. ~ quote from my late grandpa.