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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I shared this thread with my husband to get his opinions. His father was 40 when husband was born and died when husband was only 32. He misses his dad tremendously and would love it if he were still around. Your kids don’t care if you “traveled, and really got well established in your career” before you decided to have them. They would prefer that you be alive. The “old parent” movement is just wrong. You people spend thousands and thousands on fertility treatments, drop the kids at daycare, pat yourself on the back for “having it all”, then drop dead when your kids are in their 20s. Rant over. [/quote] Did having older parents cause your husband to marry a judgemental ignorant bitch? How do we prevent that? [/quote] :lol: Bravo! My mother was 25 and my father was 31 when I was born. My older brother and I have cut off all contact with them because of their toxic behavior. My main reason for doing so was their horrible treatment of my sons who btw, I had when I was 42 and 44 (naturally). My husband is 6 years older. The PP’s rant about the old people movement (whatever the heck that means) is pathetic. Children want parents who love and support them. My young mother constantly ‘joked’ that she wished we’d never been born and my young father preferred to spend his money on friends and alcohol rather than feeding and clothing his family. So judgemental PP, instead of asking your husband for his opinion as if you are incapable of thinking for yourself, remember that everyone’s experience is different. Don’t spout off a load of BS you know nothing about.[/quote]
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