Did any of you get married young while in the military? Did it work out as hoped?
It can be done!
What I've learned over those years is to be happy and satisfied with what I have, because even if the grass 'looks greener' somewhere else, it still has weeds, has to be cared for and nurtured, and takes work on both sides to be viable.
Remember, this is Rota Spain we're talking about! :))
Nonetheless, she took my hand and told me she was all in. A year later we were married. 14 years later, we're still making it happen. Keep your head up.
It's about the person and what your foundation is. Mine is God, period. Maybe someone else's is based on prior experiences with other relationships. Nonetheless it's about foundation. Without a strong foundation, everything eventually falls.
I met my wife when I was 12. Sunday school. I knew she was the one. She dated other people during HS. I wasn't interested. Married her as soon as I was 18. We had a boy already when we were married, he was a year and a half old.
I didn't join the Army until I was 22. We had two more kids, both girls.
In April we will have been married 28 years. All three of my kids have served and gotten out of the military. My oldest daughter has given me two precious grandbabies that I spoil rotten. I am a lucky man and I live a charmed life.
I can tell you that without my wife, I wouldn't be here. I didn't come home from the desert the same man I went. We have weathered changes in both of us. What we never let go of is that we watch each others backs. Always. I trust her implicitly with every aspect of my life and I can honestly say that I have never lied to her in any regard. She is my reason for living.
Happily ever after does happen.
That being said...I think the dependent rate for BAH is bogus and should be disregarded because it does push soldiers into getting married when they shouldn't.  Â
And sir, this is a forum where we can express our opinions on military artifacts, especially in direct relation to a question that was asked by the poster. Having a different opinion than you does not warrant a soldier's leaving of the service.