Anonymous wrote:I know a 30-something Republican guy married to his high school sweetheart and they also do not have kids. He looks just like Mike Pence's chief of staff Nick Ayers. He and his wife are foodies and travel a bunch. No clue if it's fertility issues. For those saying mind your business, it's always the first thing that comes up whenever anyone brings up this couple in a group setting. So sorry, people are going to talk about stuff like this, especially if you wear your republican and conservative viewpoints on your sleeve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d just assume fertility issues from one or both and neither believing in IVF or adoption for whatever reason.
Fertility issues when they married around age 25? That seems very unlikely, no? Or do you mean even though they were married, they waited for careers and other pursuits, and by the time they really tried it was challenging?
My mom married at 26 and had fertility issues. You didn't know that was possible? My parents adopted kids, although it was much easier then.