The Pressure to Marry Before 30 in Korea

 

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A Feeling Many Carry Quietly

In Korea, turning 30 is more than a birthday — it’s a countdown.
A quiet voice from society whispers, “You’re running out of time.”

Parents ask, “When will you get married?”
Relatives say, “You’re not young anymore.”
Friends start sharing wedding photos, and suddenly you feel like you’re the only one still standing in place.

But the truth is… you’re not behind.
You’re just living your life at your own speed.

Many young Koreans today are choosing themselves first — their dreams, their career, their peace, their happiness. And there is nothing wrong with that. Life isn’t a competition, and love isn’t a deadline.

Marriage will come when it’s right. Or maybe it won’t — and that’s okay too.

What matters isn’t being married before 30.
What matters is being true to who you are, without feeling guilty for it.

Your life is not too late.
Your story is just unfolding.




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