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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think his mom's death is what pushed AC to do this. Maybe he was thinking about it before, but the timing seems more than coincidental. She died in June 2019. It's possible he wanted to become a dad a few years ago but waited until after her death because[b] caring for her while working full time and working on their book left him time for little else. [/b] I do question the wisdom of doing this when you're in your 50s, not in a strong relationship, and have a super demanding job. I think part of this is just wanting a family or a biological connection to another person. [/quote] Amazing how most people manage to work full time and even care for family members and still have children. I would never say no to anyone who wants a child but why didn't Anderson Cooper do this ten years ago? It makes a huge difference. I'm sure he'll be a great dad. And to be frank, he won't be the first old dad around either. In his world, it's not uncommon for men in their 50s and on second marriages to have a second family. So it's not a big deal for me - except that there's no spouse that I'm aware of to be there in case he gets cancer and kicks off quickly when the kid's 10. So while I'm happy for Anderson, it's not without a bit of reservation. [/quote]
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