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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I think you are bothered by this because it triggered something in you: are you unhappy with how you look/present? Do you wish you could change that? I get being annoyed but you seem to imply this happens more than once.[/quote] No one wants to be called grandma…unless they are a great grandma. Get real. The psycholodrama folks are trying to make this into us comical. [/quote] Np. Fact is op could be a grandma. Since hen is it an insult? Just laugh and say nope he is my son?[/quote] 40 year olds are not commonly grandparents. [/quote] But 40 somethings certainly are. My parents were both in their 40s when I had my first. [/quote] Are you LDS?[/quote] Yes, if they and their children both have kids under 24. Sure. That’s not the norm here though. And that’s not saying that you need to wait until you’re older but most people are in this waiting till later 20s. I’m not that poster and I don’t know if she’s LDS, but I do know that you’re a bigot. There are plenty of grandparents in their 40s in this country. Plenty. Not everybody waits until they’re 100 before having kids. [/quote][/quote]
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