Hello,
My husband was baptised right after he turned 11 years old. This was highly unusual in his congregation (not sure what the average age is) as most people were at least 16 or 17 before they took the fatal plunge. By the time my husband was 16, he realized what a huge mistake it was as he no longer wanted to have anything to do with it. He continued going to meetings until he was 21 and has since been inactive (two years, now).
I have raised the issue with his parents - basically asked them how on earth they could let their 11-year-old enter a LIFELONG commitment. I asked them if they would have let him get married at 11 - they said no, but that he was "ready" to be baptised then. I said, obviously not.
Now, he has not done anything to get disfellowshipped, so everyone is content to leave things as they are. But I predict someday, someone will want to cut him out. Is the person's age at baptism ever a possible consideration? I doubt it. But say they try to disfellowship him even 10 years from now (which is the soonest we'll probably even be living in that area again). How can they stand there and tell a 30-something-year-old that he is losing his family for a decision he made when he was 11? That seems so absurd. But, I guess that is the nature of the beast. Sigh.
How old were you when you were baptised? And do you know of any time a young age has helped the person when they want to get out?
Thanks,
SLM