Anonymous wrote:Why are you older mom's so insecure? If you're happy with your choices, then why put down younger moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you older mom's so insecure? If you're happy with your choices, then why put down younger moms.
I was going to say the same thing--but for the other team. i guess depending which side of the spectrum you fall you take the comments differently.
I don't give a crap when somebody else has their kids. It doesn't effect me in any, way, shape or form. I don't assume anything about anyone based on age alone. We all ended up with kids at a particular place in team for many different reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you older mom's so insecure? If you're happy with your choices, then why put down younger moms.
Anonymous wrote:"What is important before having kids is a stable home, where the child/children will be healthy, happy and receive lots of love. A 45 year old mother can provide that just as well as a 25 year old mother. "
Actually, I'd say the 45 year old mother is usually in a better position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too old and you'll never see grandkids
This is not and never has been important to me. Much more important to have a lot of money in the bank and career well underway before I had kids.
Being rich is more important to you than meeting your grandkids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't wish I were younger -- I had my three in my 30's. My issue is my DH who's much older than me. He's going to be 70 by the time the last one is off to college. I just worry that won't leave us many years to enjoy being empty nesters, let alone grandparents. Ah well, you can't always time these things.
Were you aware of DH's age when you married him?
Of course!But when we got married I couldn't fully appreciate how the age difference might affect things 25-30 years down the road. You are correct in your implication that I made this choice, and I don't regret my choice overall. Just this particular aspect of things, the age difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too old and you'll never see grandkids
This is not and never has been important to me. Much more important to have a lot of money in the bank and career well underway before I had kids.
Being rich is more important to you than meeting your grandkids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too old and you'll never see grandkids
This is not and never has been important to me. Much more important to have a lot of money in the bank and career well underway before I had kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can the debate be just about older vs. younger moms without taking anything else into consideration? I mean, how many of you would choose to be a young mom with a crappy DH? I'm an "in-between" mom as I had first at 30 and having my second at 32. But, I choose my husband first and if it had taken waiting until I was 40 to meet him, then so be it. If I had married my bf from my 20's, I sure as hell would be feeling like a much older mom because I'd likely be going through a divorce! It's all relative.
Why are you only attributing crappy husbands to young Moms? Based on the Relationship boards here, plenty of older Moms have crappy husbands. The only difference is that younger Moms seem more likely to opt for divorce while older Moms suffer hoping to drag the marriage out until the kids leave the home.
Anonymous wrote:I knew a woman who had 3 kids, each 10 years apart.
One at 18, another at 28, and the last at 38
Yes, they all had the same dad
So she got to be one of the chosen few who was also the young mother, and the old mother
Anonymous wrote:How can the debate be just about older vs. younger moms without taking anything else into consideration? I mean, how many of you would choose to be a young mom with a crappy DH? I'm an "in-between" mom as I had first at 30 and having my second at 32. But, I choose my husband first and if it had taken waiting until I was 40 to meet him, then so be it. If I had married my bf from my 20's, I sure as hell would be feeling like a much older mom because I'd likely be going through a divorce! It's all relative.