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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you think Gen X invented having kids in their 20s? I'm a millennial and most of my friends had kids in their 20s. [/quote] OP here. I'm 40 so I'm on the cusp of Gen X and Millennial but I have friends who fall on both sides. We had our kids young. I had three kids by 30. I also have friends/colleagues who are 10 years younger and are just now getting married and are hoping to have their kids in their mid to late thirties. They're doing this deliberately, it's not a financial thing (which the news media seems to make the case for a lot - that millennials delay childbearing because of lack of money). I see pluses and minuses to both approaches. What I regret is that we didn't travel more in our twenties. But honestly, we didn't really have the money or motivation. Social media didn't really exist back then and so it was harder to get ideas and itineraries for cool trips. Anyway, we had our kids when we had less money but that was ok in a way because we didn't have the money to go out and I had less FOMO. We have a lot more money now and so we travel a lot more but we bring our kids so it's mostly to kid friendly places and it's very expensive. My Millennial friends who are delaying childbearing are very into social media so they are doing elaborate bachelorette parties, weddings, trips, with tons of photos on Instagram. Sometimes I wish I was 10 years younger so I could have done things this way too. But celebrating every little thing and living it up for the 'gram wasn't as much of a thing 15 years ago.[/quote] DP, and a GenX who had kids later (three between 35 and 40, zero issues conceiving). I traveled a fair bit in my 20s, including spending three months in Europe (UK, mostly) before starting grad school. Elaborate bachelorette parties and weddings are a waste of money, IMO. Living it up for social media? Who cares. But time spent living in a different country, doing whatever I wanted? That was priceless.[/quote]
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