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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the coverage says she’s partying and doesn’t want to be tied down by marriage or parenting. There are current pics. Some people shouldn’t get married and have kids. She married way too young…especially for a celeb. Millie Bobbie Brown will probably do the same thing 5 years from now. [/quote] Better to have the kids early via starter marriage than to never have kids.[/quote] Seriously? Those kids likely have a long, unstable road ahead of them with these two as parents. I guess good for Sophie and Joe that they got it out of the way and now they can go do whatever they want. [/quote] I think here are advantages to having kids young (I had one kid late and I know the advantages and disadvantageous of that well). However, the situation with Sophie and Joe reminds me of Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Philipe (another noted a$$hole) where she was super young and had gotten famous and successful as a teen, and they had two kids and got married very quickly (pretty sure their first kid was an oops that precipitated their marriage). Reese is one of those people who I think makes the best of any situation and will just grind until it all works out somehow, but I wouldn't say her life has been amazing. Early divorce, co-parenting with a narcissist, issues in her second marriage leading to another divorce, etc. I am certain she doesn't regret her kids (clearly very devoted mom) but I wouldn't say this is a blueprint for happiness. I think having kids young can work if you have great family support, your career is amenable to it, and you and your partner are very much on the same page. But not so much when your much older husband is kind of insisting on having more kids when you just want to enjoy your 20s a bit, and oh by the way you've never really had a regular adolescence because you've been working since you were 14 years old.[/quote]
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