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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I had my kids at 31 and 33, which according to current standards is about the perfect age[/b]. However, my own parent had me at 23 and 24 and it's weird to me to think that when my parents were my age (46), I was already out of college, whereas my own kids are 12 and 14. I'm a bit torn because I certainly enjoyed my childfree time in my 20's, but hate to think that my kids and future grandkids will be younger when I'm gone. I didn't lose my first grandparent, till I was in my 40s. I understand the benefits of delaying kids, but sometimes, I think society is doing a disservice to us by encouraging this. [/quote] Perfect accoridng to YOU. I wish i had had them at 36 or 37. The perfect age to get married (according to me) is 30 -32 and then you need 5 ish years to gel as a couple and have fun before kids. [/quote] I know this is slightly off topic but I never understand when people say things like this about post-marriage life. Weren’t you together before getting married, gelling as a couple and enjoying your lives together? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not pushing people to have kids right after getting married. My husband and I were married for several years before we started trying to have kids, but it wasn’t about getting to know each other. We did that for many years before we got married. [/quote]
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