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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about 6 to 9 years, OP? Is that considered "daddy" issues or not?[/quote] I prefer he’s a decade older. I just want someone to replace and give me that care that I never had whilst growing up. I view older men as emotionally stable.[/quote] How old are you OP? Do you want children?[/quote] I’m in my 20s. Yes I want kids and don’t mind if he has kids.[/quote] A 40 year old man might be ok with having a newborn, but I cannot imagine most 50+ yr old men will want a newborn.[/quote] I'd enjoy having a baby in the house. I'm 55. [/quote] You'd enjoy the fun part, but not the hard work, which you would leave up to your younger wife to do. Trump also enjoys having children; he just doesn't enjoy taking care of them. [/quote] I'm a man of 54. I have two boys under 10. I do more than my share of the hard work. I [i]like[/i] taking care of them. The boys have a constant need to be outside running around, and I am the one who does that with them. (Also: making their meals, making them bathe, ding their laundry, among other things.) I am not gasping and out of breath when I kick the soccer ball with them, either. Maybe you think that falls into the "fun part", but going to the playground every afternoon stops being fun for the parent after a while, as perhaps you know. If we had another one, that would be tough psychologically, because we are past the "diapers and spoon-feeding" stage. Physically I could do it. Not saying it would be a good idea, though.[/quote]
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