Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19 & 45
What, you're a same sex couple 26 years apart or are you a woman and these are your first and second husbands?
The question was when did the husband become a father, not the wife. He had two marriages. He had round #1 at 19, round #2 at 45.
Then he wasn't a first time dad at 45.....
Depends on how you look at it.
I think it is very telling that in your opinion your child was his first child. Guess you don't like the first child too much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow...Looking at all of these results, becoming a first time parent at 23 looks young.
I was 24, so i was quite young too. I read somewhere that the average age is 25 or 26 to become a dad for the first time but i was the only one in my group of friends and 5 years later i'm still the only one, it's weird i would never have guessed that other guys wait so much longer with the average at mid 20.
I'm 27 and was the first in my group, i agree i would have guessed we were the average age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19 & 45
What, you're a same sex couple 26 years apart or are you a woman and these are your first and second husbands?
The question was when did the husband become a father, not the wife. He had two marriages. He had round #1 at 19, round #2 at 45.
Then he wasn't a first time dad at 45.....
Depends on how you look at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow...Looking at all of these results, becoming a first time parent at 23 looks young.
I was 24, so i was quite young too. I read somewhere that the average age is 25 or 26 to become a dad for the first time but i was the only one in my group of friends and 5 years later i'm still the only one, it's weird i would never have guessed that other guys wait so much longer with the average at mid 20.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow...Looking at all of these results, becoming a first time parent at 23 looks young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19 & 45
What, you're a same sex couple 26 years apart or are you a woman and these are your first and second husbands?
The question was when did the husband become a father, not the wife. He had two marriages. He had round #1 at 19, round #2 at 45.
Then he wasn't a first time dad at 45.....
Depends on how you look at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't think I'd see so many in their 30s and 40s. May I ask what ages your wives were?
I'm pushing 32 with none but I'm just curious.
Why? I mean okay i also didn't think so many were in their 40s but 30s is pretty normal in most urban areas not just in DC or am i wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19 & 45
What, you're a same sex couple 26 years apart or are you a woman and these are your first and second husbands?
The question was when did the husband become a father, not the wife. He had two marriages. He had round #1 at 19, round #2 at 45.
Then he wasn't a first time dad at 45.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19 & 45
What, you're a same sex couple 26 years apart or are you a woman and these are your first and second husbands?
The question was when did the husband become a father, not the wife. He had two marriages. He had round #1 at 19, round #2 at 45.