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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Let’s say grandpa/new dad was 30 when he had daughter age 29. Based on this estimate, Grandpa is 69 and second wife is 43. [/quote] Let’s say dad/gpa was 18 when he had dd 29, making him now 48 and new wife 43. I know it is hard for DCUM to fathom, but 18yr olds have children all the time.[/quote] DH has a house large enough sleep 17 people. He did not start his first round of marriage and 3 kids at 18. Of course it’s not impossible, but you know it is highly, highly unlikely.[/quote] He also has 3 adult children and 5 grandchildren, 3 of which are not the 29 year old's kids. Unless all 3 of his kids are repeating the cycle and having kids very young, there is no way that OPs husband is in his 40s. You are grasping at straws to keep arguing this point. At the youngest, the man is pushing 60 (assuming the 29 year old is the oldest child). If the 29 year old is the youngest child, then OPs husband could be in his late 60s or even early 70s.[/quote]
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