Anonymous wrote:I think all the older moms congratulating themselves on their emotional maturity are looking for justification.
I know older moms who are less mature than my 19 year old (and I am really depressed for their poor kids). People are remarkably consistent, nice people tend to stay nice, snarky young people become snarky old people, teens with financial problems become adults with financial problems. People rarely become empathetic with age. Actually, there are plenty of examples of people aging into bitter mean elderlies.
So you older moms who say you are emotionally mature, either you were already emotionally mature or you are just kidding yourself that you are at this late age.
Anonymous wrote:I think all the older moms congratulating themselves on their emotional maturity are looking for justification.
I know older moms who are less mature than my 19 year old (and I am really depressed for their poor kids). People are remarkably consistent, nice people tend to stay nice, snarky young people become snarky old people, teens with financial problems become adults with financial problems. People rarely become empathetic with age. Actually, there are plenty of examples of people aging into bitter mean elderlies.
So you older moms who say you are emotionally mature, either you were already emotionally mature or you are just kidding yourself that you are at this late age.
Anonymous wrote:Op - I wonder if older moms/parents have a hard time adjusting because you have an extra 10-15 years of independence and not having to think about the well being of a young kid. I had my first kid at 31 and it was exhausting and such a huge shift in how I thought about my day to day life.
Anonymous wrote:I think so. I had almost 15 years of working in a high paying industry and fun nights out, luxury travel, living in highly desirable cities.
I have not enjoyed parenting and dislike having children. Love my children but feel as though I’ve lost everything I enjoy about life especially travel and socializing.
Anonymous wrote:I think all the older moms congratulating themselves on their emotional maturity are looking for justification.
I know older moms who are less mature than my 19 year old (and I am really depressed for their poor kids). People are remarkably consistent, nice people tend to stay nice, snarky young people become snarky old people, teens with financial problems become adults with financial problems. People rarely become empathetic with age. Actually, there are plenty of examples of people aging into bitter mean elderlies.
So you older moms who say you are emotionally mature, either you were already emotionally mature or you are just kidding yourself that you are at this late age.
Anonymous wrote:Op - I wonder if older moms/parents have a hard time adjusting because you have an extra 10-15 years of independence and not having to think about the well being of a young kid. I had my first kid at 31 and it was exhausting and such a huge shift in how I thought about my day to day life.
Anonymous wrote:Or are you more mature so it’s easier to adjust? I know being a new mom is hard no matter what but I wonder if it’s easier to adjust when you are younger or older. Obviously this is a generalization and it’s highly dependent on the person.