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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My grandparents had about a 20 year age difference and my grandfather died in his 80s, plus they had 8 children. My grandmother never had to take care of an old man. My grandfather was active and a working physician until the last day of his life. He was never sick or incapacitated. She never had to be a nurse or purse. He went to work one day and died in his sleep. But he was obsessively vigilant about his health and his diet. So sometimes these things shake out differently.[/quote] Are you not bothered by the fact your grandmother was marrying and impregnating someone barely legal when he was pushing 50[/quote] 50 minus 20 is not barely legal.[/quote] Almost 50 is not 50 40 something minus ,20 is 30 something. In my world 20 something is barely legal especially when compared to someone in their 40s. But I guess you're cool with that kinda thing [/quote] Not the pp, but my great grandmother was 14 and my great grandfather was 35; it's pretty creepy, but she was the only one in her family to end up "successful" and to learn how to read and write, and not work in a cotton mill until she died, so there is that. (White people in the American south.) He ended up outliving her. [/quote]
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