Shalom,
This is a tough issue. I'm sure you'll get lots of responses. I can only speak for myself: I married later in life (I was 36), and thre was no way I could have been prepared--emotionally, spiritually, financially or physically--for marriage younger than 30. However, you and your fiancee are different people. Just consider: being married is the hardest--but the most rewarding thing--you could ever do...until you have kids, then that becomes the hardest and most rewarding thing ever (and you get to do it as partners!)
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