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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]50s with kids in elementary is pretty old. I had my youngest at 39. I will be in my 50s when he is done with school and I can readily admit that I will be pretty old, definitely older than the average parent. But, I knew what I was getting into.[/quote] If you had a kid at 39 you'd be 51 when they are leaving elementary school...[/quote] Having a kid at 39 in my town would make you a very young mom or dad. I had my last at 45. My good friend had his first at 49 with his 42 year old wife and to my suprise had three kids the last one at her 47 and him 54. He lives in a super rich town where second and third wives are common. He is actually a young dad. He has Dads in their 70s in the elementary school. It is all perspective. No one bats and eye Bruce Willis, Alex Baldwin having kids at their age. Janet Jackson had a kid at 50 and Halle Berry had one at 47. [/quote] This is absolute and unadulterated wishful thinking bullshit. There is NO town in America where "having a kid at 39 would make you a very young mom or dad." Zero. Name the town. A "very young" mom at 39? Nope. Such a town doesn't exist.[/quote] DP, its common in my neighborhood but probably not town/city. When I read that post I assumed they might be from my area too. Hope they respond but I understand not wanting to say [/quote]
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