When am i too old for more kids?

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No heffer, he was adopted by my family....he was given up probably by some old hag like you. And yet again, it's comments like this that you will burn in hell for.


Oh and one more thing...DownS is commonly used when referring to Down Syndome...now who's the POS on this board?


It's heifer, and it's defined as "a young cow, especially one that has not yet given birth to a calf. " While I don't appreciate the cow part, I have indeed given birth, and I especially like the fact that you have continued to call me young. Thank you!

Maybe you should expand your vocabulary, and while you're at it, use spell check before posting.
Anonymous
can't imagine what motivates you to be so vicious to strangers on a message board. Your conduct is both terrifying and sad. Please get some help.

It's your sad ass that motivates me to be so vicious.
Anonymous
Sigh. I took a break from DCUM yesterday and, sadly, didn't miss much. It's a shame that the one lucid contributor, an older mom, didn't have a better equipped sparring partner.
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This is a serious topic. It can be discussed thoroughly in a civil manner. Foul language and vicious insults detract from our thoughtful discussion of this serious topic. It might be userful to the one or two posters here to vent, but it is really not useful to the discussion.

I have a suggestion - how about everyone just ignore any poster who uses foul language vicious insults and only respond to those who are truly interested in a polite discussion?
Anonymous
You know what lady.....A LOT of women use those terms, old and young....like I said get over yourself. You ride so pretty on your high horse....but one day you are going to fall off....and break a hip.

Alot of women don't use these terms just because somebody disagrees with them. If this is the way you communicate just because someone disagrees with you, I wonder what you would do if somebody does worse, hit them, let the air out of their tires, steal their mail, use profanity in front of their children..?? Why not just argue your point and leave the emotional language out of your communication?
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