Anonymous wrote:^My mom was *late 50s* when I started high school, nearly 64 when I graduated from high school, and around 70 when I finished grad school^
Sorry my math was off. On that note, my parents never understood my school assignments, math in particular. It had changed so much from when they were taught it was like a foreign language. And being older, they had very little patience or energy to learn it, teach it. They hadn't seen upper-level high school math in nearly 60 years. So I was on my own to figure it out. They couldn't help me. I had to find help.
Again, a dose of reality for you.
Yes, all these women are on here giving the thumbs up but nobody wants to hear from the children of such old parents.
And all the descriptions of these old moms being happy but tired - well, most moms of all ages are happy and tired. Wait about 10-15 years and the cracks of these last ditch/ biological clock based marriages will be apparent. The divorce rates have simply been pushed up for these folks. Worse yet, they probably have to financially support their even older grandpa spouses.