Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Oopsie baby takes you out of the running as anyone to take advice from.
We loved dealing with infants as actual adults, not teenagers.
So, because I was 19, I couldn't love/deal with my child? That's one of the most idiotic comments I've ever gotten. I'm sure it was really bad for him as a baby/child having a mom stay at home with him and provide him with everything he wanted and needed. Poor kid. Should've waited 20 years to have him so he could have the exact same life and 20 less years with his mother.
You still sound like you are 19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Yeah. Does having kids early freeze your development or something? This poster sounds genuinely 12 years old.
Oopsie baby takes you out of the running as anyone to take advice from.
We loved dealing with infants as actual adults, not teenagers.
So, because I was 19, I couldn't love/deal with my child? That's one of the most idiotic comments I've ever gotten. I'm sure it was really bad for him as a baby/child having a mom stay at home with him and provide him with everything he wanted and needed. Poor kid. Should've waited 20 years to have him so he could have the exact same life and 20 less years with his mother.
You still sound like you are 19.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Oh, also I'm not gonna be 70 before I get a grandchild so I'll also be able to enjoy my grandkids when I'm young. I am encouraging my kids to have them sooner rather than later as well, and I'll be able to help them with whatever they need to be able to do that.
Anonymous wrote:anything older than 30 is a major risk for both defects and infertility for the woman, start trying now
Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We married at 26/27 after 1 year of dating and 1 year of engagement.
We had our child when I was 40.
We had a 12 year honeymoon of international travel, parties, fine dining, devoting ourselves in our dream careers. We also bought a house and established ourselves financially.
My DH also was able to do an ivy league fellowship fir a graduate degree.
We had some help with fertility but I ended up conceiving naturally.
Our timeline worked great for us.
Friends who had kids young divorced. Someone told me to put it off, because once you have kids, it's 20 years of sacrificing your own goals.
I had had a rough childhood and wanted love, fun, pleasure and travel. So waiting worked for us.
As I get older, I realize a big reason for this is that a 50 year old whose kids have launched has more options than a 50 year old with young children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Oopsie baby takes you out of the running as anyone to take advice from.
We loved dealing with infants as actual adults, not teenagers.
Oh come on. Accidental pregnancies are extremely common (36 out of 1000 women in 2019 alone had one!).
What point do you think this makes? All but one of the women I know who got unexpectedly pregnant were not being very careful with their birth control. Two took other meds that conflicted with BCP, one skipped take her pils a couple mornings, one was told by her boyfriend he was not fertile, one got pregnant the only time they skipped the condom. All of them had abortions and had kids a decade later, when they were ready.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who has kids before 30 these days?
Lower middle class folks
Nah, go to a fancy private school. The parents have their first around 25 or around 40, not many in their 30s..... but those are mostly UC/UMC folks. Maybe LMC also have them young but live in the burbs - I would know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do it now. You’ll be fine. More likely to regret having them later than now.
I disagree. Having children is expensive and hard. If you have them before you are financially or mentally ready, you are in for a world of hurt.
Agree: kids are expensive and a huge change for your life in every way imaginable. Also, a condo would not be ideal for a family. I wouldn’t have kids until there was a way out of the condo soon after first child, at the latest. With that said, I would definitely try to be done having kids before 35
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Oopsie baby takes you out of the running as anyone to take advice from.
We loved dealing with infants as actual adults, not teenagers.
Oh come on. Accidental pregnancies are extremely common (36 out of 1000 women in 2019 alone had one!).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was finished with having 3 kids by 27 (had them at 19, 24, 27). Obviously the one at 19 was an "oopsie", but it's worked out perfectly and can't imagine it any other way at this point. Owned a 5 bedroom house in a nice suburb at 26 and was able to be a SAHM for several years. I have a master's degree, a great job with flexibility, kids active in multiple travel sports that cost me in excess of $50k/yr.
So that comment about people being in a lower class when they have kids young is quite laughable. You're probably jealous you didn't have the means to be able to afford a child before 40.
Now my friends I went to high school/college with are dealing with diapers and sleepless nights at 40+, and then gonna be dealing with back to school nights and playdates in their 40's-50s, and paying off college in their 60's. F that. I can do whatever I want because my kids are old enough to take care of themselves now and I'm only 40. That's another 40ish years of life I have to enjoy with my kids and do what I please, when I please.
Oopsie baby takes you out of the running as anyone to take advice from.
We loved dealing with infants as actual adults, not teenagers.
So, because I was 19, I couldn't love/deal with my child? That's one of the most idiotic comments I've ever gotten. I'm sure it was really bad for him as a baby/child having a mom stay at home with him and provide him with everything he wanted and needed. Poor kid. Should've waited 20 years to have him so he could have the exact same life and 20 less years with his mother.
Having been born to an uneducated 20 year own, I know your type.
That PP isn’t uneducated, did you read her post?
I sure did -- did you?
She's magically rich in her early 20s, she spends 50 grand on her kids' activities, and she wants them to breed early so she can be a young grandmother.
Yeah, there's nothing off about that story.