Anonymous wrote:OP here again. I am not worried about the financials. I am paying child support and my kids are not lacking anything nor will I neglect them if I have another child. As I said it is not my intention to remarry and have more kids but I really love my current girlfriend and if she says she wants to marry because she wants a child I would do it. But of course I am worried being a new dad all over again as I am entering my 50s.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. I am not worried about the financials. I am paying child support and my kids are not lacking anything nor will I neglect them if I have another child. As I said it is not my intention to remarry and have more kids but I really love my current girlfriend and if she says she wants to marry because she wants a child I would do it. But of course I am worried being a new dad all over again as I am entering my 50s.
Anonymous wrote:Focus on your two kids who need you now and who you need to help launch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - I have the same age difference in my marriage. Our second kid was born when DH was your age, If you’re going to do this, hurry up. You’ll be fine.
OP here thank you for sharing your experience. I'm 46 now and I won't make her wait. If our relationship continues the way it's been in the next 6 months I'll def propose to her. She is everything my ex wife wasn't.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I have the same age difference in my marriage. Our second kid was born when DH was your age, If you’re going to do this, hurry up. You’ll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - can you please respond to previous question about finances? Are there college funds for 2 older kids, can you afford a new house with new wife, a 3rd college fund; and split your retirement in divorce ?
OP here. College funds are okay, 100k for each child. I just closed on a new house couple of months ago. Retirement is okay as well.
100K each is not much actually. And the new wife would request adding her to the title of your new house, or buying a new house together. Also, the question on the retirement was different: is what you have now sufficient to live through 75 at least with the same spent? Can you afford losing some part of your newly accumulated retirement (e.g. during marriage), if it ends in divorce?
Also, important is if she works and how much she's making relative you, and if she expects to be SAHM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to the angry and traumatized women on DCUM.
Follow your heart. 50 isn’t old to have another child. Many men have children in their 50s and they are all fine.
Translation: Women are too old to have kids at that age, but men are just fine...despite the fact women outlive men.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. I am not worried about the financials. I am paying child support and my kids are not lacking anything nor will I neglect them if I have another child. As I said it is not my intention to remarry and have more kids but I really love my current girlfriend and if she says she wants to marry because she wants a child I would do it. But of course I am worried being a new dad all over again as I am entering my 50s.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to the angry and traumatized women on DCUM.
Follow your heart. 50 isn’t old to have another child. Many men have children in their 50s and they are all fine.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t listen to the angry and traumatized women on DCUM.
Follow your heart. 50 isn’t old to have another child. Many men have children in their 50s and they are all fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - can you please respond to previous question about finances? Are there college funds for 2 older kids, can you afford a new house with new wife, a 3rd college fund; and split your retirement in divorce ?
OP here. College funds are okay, 100k for each child. I just closed on a new house couple of months ago. Retirement is okay as well.