Al Pacino to be a father at 82

Anonymous
Clearly this woman just wants to secure a future with a lot of $$$. No other reason a 29 wants to sleep with an 82 year old and have his baby.
Anonymous
It’s really disturbing how on so many forums here so many people seem to think that parents aren’t important. All these “they have money” and “As long as someone loves them they’ll be fine stuff” is really sad and not at all in line with how children and humans actually experience the world.
Anonymous
I don't like to think of old people having sex, never mind making babies. Just yuck.
Anonymous
I just can’t imagine that old man on top of me and enjoying it. But barring health issues, the child will be fine.
Anonymous
I can’t imagine doing this but who cares?

Girlfriend may be a gold digger or she may just want a baby and to be the primary caregiver.

I know a family where the young dad died suddenly from an illness but all grandparents and great uncles etc are going strong. Kids are now adults. Who knows what the future holds.
Anonymous
Her previous boyfriend was Mick Jagger so she has a thing for very old men.

Apparently she is also already very wealthy. Go figure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Her previous boyfriend was Mick Jagger so she has a thing for very old men.

Apparently she is also already very wealthy. Go figure.


Likely she’s imitating her mother.
Anonymous
So many actors just like him had babies later in life

Tony Randal
Richard Gere
David Foster
Mick Jagger
Billy Joel
Rod Stewart
Rupert Murdoch
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Her previous boyfriend was Mick Jagger so she has a thing for very old men.

Apparently she is also already very wealthy. Go figure.

Mick Jagger had a baby at 79.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine doing this but who cares?

Girlfriend may be a gold digger or she may just want a baby and to be the primary caregiver.

I know a family where the young dad died suddenly from an illness but all grandparents and great uncles etc are going strong. Kids are now adults. Who knows what the future holds.

Your future is much clearer at 82 than it is at 32.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s really disturbing how on so many forums here so many people seem to think that parents aren’t important. All these “they have money” and “As long as someone loves them they’ll be fine stuff” is really sad and not at all in line with how children and humans actually experience the world.


We get it, you think single parents are inferior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine doing this but who cares?

Girlfriend may be a gold digger or she may just want a baby and to be the primary caregiver.

I know a family where the young dad died suddenly from an illness but all grandparents and great uncles etc are going strong. Kids are now adults. Who knows what the future holds.


I know you failed statistics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much better to have no dad for your child than to set your child up to have their dad die when they're in early elementary.

I don't know ANYONE who lost a parent in elementary school who doesn't have lasting trauma from it. It's not easy on kids.


The baby will probably never meet Pacino.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s really disturbing how on so many forums here so many people seem to think that parents aren’t important. All these “they have money” and “As long as someone loves them they’ll be fine stuff” is really sad and not at all in line with how children and humans actually experience the world.


Money & being loved is more important than the # of parents or their genders, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's much better to have no dad for your child than to set your child up to have their dad die when they're in early elementary.

I don't know ANYONE who lost a parent in elementary school who doesn't have lasting trauma from it. It's not easy on kids.


The baby will probably never meet Pacino.


Oh I bet he can hang on long enough to meet the baby. I have a good friend who turns 90 this year and she is going strong. Betty White lived to almost 100.
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