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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If a successful man wants children or more children after previous relationship, they have to be mindful of fertility. After 35 most women are nearly barren, so they prefer younger more fertile women.[/quote] Yes I’m sure the 60 year old is hoping to procreate with his 25YO partner. Definitely ;) These are divorced men who have had their families and now like to date young women. Presumably they’ve all had vasectomies. I see how your real point was to insult women over 35 as being “barren”, but I think you’re on the wrong track.[/quote] I have a relative who didn't get married until he was 62. He is now mid-70s with a 13 and 11 year old. I have a male friend who is mid-70s raising his teenaged stepson. [/quote] You recognize that both are outliers? If I was 11 with a 75 year old father I’d hate it. My dad just turned 70 and he’s a grandfather to my kids (14-10)[/quote] +100. So irresponsible to have a young kid at that age. I'd hate it to have a dad that age at school functions/games etc. [/quote] It's pretty common in my high income neighborhood for men in their 50s-60s to be on their second family. See them all the time at elementary school events. Their kids seem to love their fathers. [/quote] So interesting. Its not common at all in my high income neighborhood. Plus, early 50's with kid in elementary is nothing like a 75 year old man being at his 11 year olds 5th grade play. I mean.....you do you, but as a woman in my mid 40's with middle schoolers/high schoolers the thought of going back to babies and a do over family would be awful. I loved having kids, but I love having free time and disposable income more. Maybe its their insecurities about losing their first family or knowing they cant keep a young woman without siring some offspring for her? Poor fellas, seems like so much pressure. No wonder high income women fare better after divorce if they don't remarry. [/quote]
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