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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Terrible. My good friend growing up was the product of older parents. Her mom was 43 when she was born (absolutely ancient back in the 80s) and her dad was 64-66 (I forget). Her mom was always mistaken for her grandma at school events by those who didn't know her situation. She hated this and stopped telling her mom about events so she wouldn't attend. Her dad passed when she was 12. Ages 9-12 were spent watching her dad's health decline as he creeped toward the end. Ages 12-14 were spent dealing with his death and her mom's depression from his death. She became so wild and such a "bad kid" that I wasn't allowed to hang out with her outside of school. My parents didn't even want me being her friend but they couldn't control what happened at school. She started hanging with older kids, smoking and drinking. She was doing drugs by the time 9th grade rolled around. She dropped out in 11th grade once she turned 17 and could do it on her own. I have no doubt that her life would have turned out completely different if she had younger parents. Sorry, not sorry. [/quote] That’s unfortunate, but far more unlikely to happen than an 82 y/o passing. Don’t kid yourself. [/quote]
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