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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree fatter = looks older. Unhealthy generally = older, not younger. 62 is not old. Educated people often have children in their 40s, including me and pretty much all my friends.[/quote] What kind of “education” was this that compelled you to wait until you are almost 20 years out of college to have a child?[/quote] Yeah, that’s not it. I’m a lawyer and still managed to have kids at 28, 32, and 36. [/quote] Well there’s some person here who thinks the kids born after 30 are “unnatural” sooooo better just put those kids back where they came from I guess. [/quote] Children conceived in a lab with high-priced fertility doctors are in fact unnatural. And you know that.[/quote] You’re fertile until you hit menopause! Lots of women in their late 30s get pregnant on their own all the time. It’s not for me personally but I know lots of people who have done it. I mean even look back at your own family tree and I’m sure there’s an ancestor back there who had multiple kids in her late 30s/early 40s. Again - I’m sure OP has a bad haircut with frizzy gray hair and is wearing outdated/poorly fitting clothes. Dollars to donuts. She COULD look more her age and, at least in the DC area, no one would bat an eye at a well-kept woman in her early 40s with a preschool age child. [/quote]
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