Quote #186767
Marriage, at this point in my life? I’m not interested in it. Yet. Maybe later when I’m 35 or 40.
Amanda Seyfried
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Interpretation
The remark frames marriage as a choice tied to personal readiness rather than a social timetable. By emphasizing “at this point in my life,” the speaker treats commitment as something that can be meaningful but not obligatory in early adulthood, and the “Yet” keeps the door open rather than rejecting the institution outright. The specific ages (“35 or 40”) signal a desire for greater maturity, stability, or self-knowledge before making a long-term commitment. In celebrity-interview contexts, such a statement also functions as boundary-setting: it deflects public pressure and gossip by asserting autonomy over private life decisions.




