Does The Youngest Grandma Regret Child Marriage?

By Staff

The form of child marriage was a must all over the world, but today, has it stopped or still continues?. Fearing that their under aged children would elope with the wrong life partner, parents would set a date and get their brood married according to their own choice. Considered a blessing in most parts of the world in the last century this form of child marriage does not seem to be suppressed even after it was formally banished from the UNICEF.

From a woman's perspective, most of them strongly beleive that child marriage is a wrong road to success. For women of today, have so much to offer and since they are in line to power with men, they have greater advantages in all fields! On this womens day, child marriage to a handful of women however seems to be appropriate and in a way a happier life to lead! An example of such women, is now portrayed in Romania, on this special Womens Day!

According to recent sources, Rifca Stanescu, felt proud to become the worlds youngest grandmother at a ripe age of 23! A 'wonderful child marriage' that she recalls , this youngest grandmother feels that her daughter Maria could have done so much better for her life learning from her mother's experience. This youngest grandmother Rifca Stanescu, in Romania seems to have mixed emotions as she now holds her 2-year-old grandson in her arms, she also states that though this early marriage was stopped it still continues to be a tradition they strongly believe in and in her country it will still be followed no matter what!

Strange but true, this youngest grandmother Rifca Stanescu , who is now at the age of 25 says that though life has moved on in happier dwellings, she still has the hope her daughter Maria, will set aside a good example for her children in the coming future.

On this Womens Day, as a woman, what do you believe in, an early marriage just like this youngest grandmother or the right time according to 'you' to tie the knot?

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