Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh look, teen mom is trying to stir up trouble again.
Nope, so happy I had my 20s to party and travel and make and spend a lot of money on frivolous things that only 20-somethings can spend it on, Those opportunities just aren't available to 40+ empty nesters, as much y'all think you are going to be fabulous in your 40s, you won't be partying in Ibiza and Goa and having a lot of hot, hot sex with people you just met. #sorrynotsorry
Also, now I have a shit ton of money to spend on my kids and amazing experiences for them (still having hot, hot sex, just not with strangers, rather with one of the people I met overseas).
You're making this emotional and it isn't.
I mean lots of people never visit Goa or Ibiza, in fact, I'd say a minority does. You can always have lots of hot hot sex with people you've just met right here. Not everyone values being fabulous.
I think so many of these discussions predictably devolve into mudslinging as people perceive them as personal attacks.
I also think that the discussion of "choosing" to have children late is often misguided when it presents this as a choice. For many of us, it isn't. Like, we didn't meet a man who was willing to marry and procreate until 35+; if we did, we would have easily have children earlier. It's not about regretting your life. It's about, in retrospect, if I could design it all from scratch, would I choose the same thing or not? Of course we never have this chance but it's fun to reflect.
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, teen mom is trying to stir up trouble again.
Nope, so happy I had my 20s to party and travel and make and spend a lot of money on frivolous things that only 20-somethings can spend it on, Those opportunities just aren't available to 40+ empty nesters, as much y'all think you are going to be fabulous in your 40s, you won't be partying in Ibiza and Goa and having a lot of hot, hot sex with people you just met. #sorrynotsorry
Also, now I have a shit ton of money to spend on my kids and amazing experiences for them (still having hot, hot sex, just not with strangers, rather with one of the people I met overseas).
Anonymous wrote:Oh look, teen mom is trying to stir up trouble again.
Nope, so happy I had my 20s to party and travel and make and spend a lot of money on frivolous things that only 20-somethings can spend it on, Those opportunities just aren't available to 40+ empty nesters, as much y'all think you are going to be fabulous in your 40s, you won't be partying in Ibiza and Goa and having a lot of hot, hot sex with people you just met. #sorrynotsorry
Also, now I have a shit ton of money to spend on my kids and amazing experiences for them (still having hot, hot sex, just not with strangers, rather with one of the people I met overseas).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who regret having their kids would regret it at any age.
That not true. Having kids too young can bring regrets. Your lost youth and broken bank account can't lead to some resentment and poor choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my only at 35 after 15 years of marriage, and not previously trying-- just... waiting until we were ready. AND THANK GOODNESS because we are very clearly far superior parents than we would have been even 5 years prior, let alone 10 or 15. Emphasis on WE, personally, not everyone-- but most definitely us.
What in the hell? Married for 25 years at age 35?