Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh look another thread shaming people for not being married and having kids by 25.
I give you folks credit you don't quit.
Old mom here. Nobody is shaming anyone. Just stop.
I’m 54 and loving it. I have a relatively new job (been there 3 years) that I really enjoy. It’s great!!
It is. This is straight out of the family values playbook. This is not a genuine post.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely younger the better to become empty nesters. At the same time, it is better to be child free in your 20's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh look another thread shaming people for not being married and having kids by 25.
I give you folks credit you don't quit.
Old mom here. Nobody is shaming anyone. Just stop.
It is. This is straight out of the family values playbook. This is not a genuine post.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are obviously benefits to being an empty nester at a relatively young age, but those people missed out on the stuff some of us did pre-kids. I will be 55 when my youngest goes to college. I was 35 when my oldest was born. I would not trade any of those pre-kid years from 22 to 35 for more healthy empty nest years.