Róisín Ingle
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I have to say, like, just looking at my 17-year-olds, I just like the way things are slower.
you know, milestone, the things that might be happening.
I just feel like I did.
And if I look back, I think I was doing a lot of things too young.
You know, I mean, I don't have any regrets, really.
But when I look at myself at, you know, 14, 15, 16, you know, I'm not very particularly happy with a lot of the choices or the things, the freedom that I had to do.
And I see my children now that just taking things a lot more steady can only be a good thing really for them.
They're a lot more sensible than we were.
Yeah.
They really are.
But also they have more eyes on them.
You see, like we didn't really have, nobody cared.
Nobody cared, Jennifer, what we were doing.
Nobody cared.
Do you think younger women maybe are looking at this idea of marriage and thinking this is not going to be something I'm going to be down with?
Yeah, for sure.
It's a global trend.
Yeah, elsewhere.
People are just not getting married.
Although I did hear recently, I've heard about a few very young engagements recently.