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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - long hours in Big Law and the equivalents can be very aging. We have found that a lot of the men who look a lot older than DH are the same age, or very close. And, by my calculations, you were ~24 when you had your 9th grader. That is pretty young for professionals in DC to become parents. Get used to the fact that you will have different memories of what music was popular when you were in high school and move on. Differences are what make people interesting![/quote] Exactly. If you had a kid at 24, you most likely did not build your career and probably did not attend grad school before you had kids. I had my first kid at age 30 and I was the first amongst all my friends to have a kid. DH and I met in grad school. DH is a doctor and told me that when he was doing his obyn rotation, he noticed that most mothers were young unmarried (teens or close to it) or 30 something year old professionals. All our friends are having kids now in their mid-30's so yes, you are definitely a young mom.[/quote] Some women marry older men who are already established. By the time I left college, I had enough of immature 20 or 30 something "men."[/quote] Have fun changing his diapers![/quote]
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