I met Cynthia when I was 12, proposed at 16, became engaged at 17, married her at 19 and we had a baby when I was 20. If extra work could pay for a lot of diapers, that was for me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I got married when I was 16 so I had to do shift-work to make ends meet.
I've had an exciting time; I married for love and got a little money along with it.
I became pregnant by my first love at 17 and did what my parents thought was the right thing. I married him. My first husband and I moved to Janesville, Wis., where he worked in a Chrysler plant.
I represented women with unplanned pregnancies from age 14 to 40, and they range from living in their car to living in the nicest neighborhoods in town.
I thought I'd be married and a father by 35.
Me, I was waiting tables of 13 and married at 19. I graduated from public schools, and taught elementary school.
My parents got married when I was 12.
I was married at 20 and had a baby by 21. I had to grow up fast. Luckily there were people who believed in me and there were always jobs when I needed one.
I'd been trying for all of the eight years we'd been married to have a child, and finally I did.
My wife, Sharon, and I started with nothing when we got married. I was driving a 1902 Pinto and eating off a card table.