Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old was your mother when she had a child as old as your oldest child?
How old are you?
Why is this important to know?
I am much older than my mother was when she had a kid who is the age of my oldest. I’ll also be much older when my first finishes high school. I’m trying to see if this is generally the norm.
So why didn’t you just ask when everyone had their first kid v their mother?
Once again, that’s not what I’m asking. If you don’t get it, please move on.
If you don’t understand how this is the same, you should try math.
+1 Hilarious. The point, OP, is that there was a 13-year age difference when my mom had her first (23) and when I had my first (36). That 13-year age difference will never change. When her first turned 14, she was still 13 years younger (37) than I am now (50) when my first turned 14. See how that works?
Not necessarily. Mother could die. Child could die.
Then your answer is n/a. This thread is full of stupids. My god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old was your mother when she had a child as old as your oldest child?
How old are you?
Why is this important to know?
I am much older than my mother was when she had a kid who is the age of my oldest. I’ll also be much older when my first finishes high school. I’m trying to see if this is generally the norm.
So why didn’t you just ask when everyone had their first kid v their mother?
Once again, that’s not what I’m asking. If you don’t get it, please move on.
If you don’t understand how this is the same, you should try math.
+1 Hilarious. The point, OP, is that there was a 13-year age difference when my mom had her first (23) and when I had my first (36). That 13-year age difference will never change. When her first turned 14, she was still 13 years younger (37) than I am now (50) when my first turned 14. See how that works?
Not necessarily. Mother could die. Child could die.
Anonymous wrote:My mom had my brother when she was 20, and me when she was 39. I had my first when I was 35 and my second (and last) when I was 39.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old was your mother when she had a child as old as your oldest child?
How old are you?
Why is this important to know?
I am much older than my mother was when she had a kid who is the age of my oldest. I’ll also be much older when my first finishes high school. I’m trying to see if this is generally the norm.
So why didn’t you just ask when everyone had their first kid v their mother?
Once again, that’s not what I’m asking. If you don’t get it, please move on.
If you don’t understand how this is the same, you should try math.