Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have 1 set of parents who are in their 50's and 60's with a 9 year old
This is my husband and me. I'm 55; he is 57 and we have a 7 year old. (he's adopted)
Cue the DCUM crowd telling us how selfish we are for having a child so late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have 1 set of parents who are in their 50's and 60's with a 9 year old
This is my husband and me. I'm 55; he is 57 and we have a 7 year old. (he's adopted)
Cue the DCUM crowd telling us how selfish we are for having a child so late.
Anonymous wrote:I had my kids at 36 and 38.5. Most moms I know whose oldest is the same age as my oldest range from 2 years older to 5 years younger.
Anonymous wrote:I am the pp with a 6 year old. As long as you don’t get weird and defensive about your age, I think you are fine.
I once met a mom who was 45 with a preschool child. I was 43 so only two years younger. I thought she was younger than me and I guess I made the mistake of asking her age. When she told me, I was surprised because I thought she would be in her thirties, like 35. She snapped at me and implied that I was rude for asking her age. I was giving her a compliment that she looked young. I mean this woman was basically my same age. I don’t know why she was so offended.
Anyways, I never tried to do anything with her again.
I have friends who have a similar reaction to me. Recently I told someone how old I was and she was shocked and said she assumed we were similar in age. She is 34. I took it as a compliment and moved on. We hang out often, went trick or treating together, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Have 1 set of parents who are in their 50's and 60's with a 9 year old
Anonymous wrote:I gotta tell you, I have no idea how old any of my kids’ classmates’ parents are. I couldn’t even guess. What are y’all doing, taking a poll?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 49 and have a 4th grader at a very small private school; about half the parents in the class are younger than me (one drastically younger), and the other half are 1-5 years older than me.
Are you including dads?
You had your kid at ~40. I really doubt half the moms had their kid after 40.
It's a small class as I noted, but yes half the moms had their first and only kid at/after 40. All have somewhat demanding careers so I assume that may have been a factor, and I don't think any of us in the 'older mom' cohort married particularly young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 49 and have a 4th grader at a very small private school; about half the parents in the class are younger than me (one drastically younger), and the other half are 1-5 years older than me.
Are you including dads?
You had your kid at ~40. I really doubt half the moms had their kid after 40.
Anonymous wrote:Most men in my circle were in early 30's when they had kids and women in their early 30's or late 20's unless it was delayed due to infertility. Almost every men had their second before 40 and women before 35.