Anonymous wrote:While I can't speak to the 42 part, I can speak to the 3 kids part. I just had my third six months ago at 33 and both of us work outside of the home. Every day is a shit show and I am not sure I see it getting easier because elementary school just adds even more activities etc. I thrive when things are crazy, but if you don't I would really think through whether three is right for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won’t regret it now. You will later.
Because of the age thing when they go to college? I just always hear that parents never regret having another... I worry that 5 years from now when it's too late I'll be kicking myself. This sucks.
I don't think late 50s/early 60s is too old to parent a child in college.
Early 60’s is when they would be entering college. And don’t forget about master’s, grad school, etc. OP, hope you are fine working until you drop dead. Or perhaps you are independently wealthy, but doesn’t sound like it since you are working with 2 kids already!
Who are you people expecting to support kids getting master's degrees, attending grad school, "etc."?? I wasn't hitting mom & dad up for money in law school, hell, I wasn't even on their insurance. Maybe raise a child into an adult by the time they're in their 20s and you won't have such a dim view of children?
Have you ever spent time on DCUM money & finances? I’m not speaking from personal experience (I’m an immigrant with loans). Fully funding 529’s for college + masters is the norm.
It's only the norm for a very narrow portion of the population. And it's not the only way to do things.
Anonymous wrote:Selfish and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t, personally. Regardless of the egg age, anything can happen and I wouldn’t want the possibility of adding a disabled child to the mix, esp if I was already older and taking care of the child into adulthood becomes harder for me as I’d be facing my own mortality.
+1
I think the risk is higher with age, and I just don't have it in me to raise a SN child, so we're more than happy with 2.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t. My dad was almost 43 when I was born. Most of my friends’ parents had them in their 20s and my dad kept up pretty well. But once he neared his mid 50s he seemed to age rapidly every year.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t, personally. Regardless of the egg age, anything can happen and I wouldn’t want the possibility of adding a disabled child to the mix, esp if I was already older and taking care of the child into adulthood becomes harder for me as I’d be facing my own mortality.