Anonymous wrote:I recently went to my 30th High School reunion. The only women I met who had kids before 30 were those who did not go to college. Interesting.
Had my first and only at 39 . Like other posters, I adopted mine. So, 40.
Anonymous wrote:How out of shape are you people that you are tired in your 40s?? My lids energize me. I had my kids at 40 and 42 and am now early 50s. I love all the activity. I have never been a couch potato and your children are the best shot you have at staying active. We just walked to Baskin Robbins (1 mile) and back again for an after-dinner treat.
Sheesh. Have your kids at 40 and stay active!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20. My kids are amazing people and I wouldn’t want to miss out on so many years with them.
I had my first at 27, PP. I had two Ivy League degrees as well. Plenty of people start before 30.
27, 28, 29 is different than 20. By 27, most people are working FT.
Exactly. Worlds away really. Would it have been possible to get those degrees with one or more kids in tow, the first one you would have sophomore/junior year of college? Maybe. Really fighting the odds though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20. My kids are amazing people and I wouldn’t want to miss out on so many years with them.
I had my first at 27, PP. I had two Ivy League degrees as well. Plenty of people start before 30.
27, 28, 29 is different than 20. By 27, most people are working FT.
Anonymous wrote:20. My kids are amazing people and I wouldn’t want to miss out on so many years with them.
I had my first at 27, PP. I had two Ivy League degrees as well. Plenty of people start before 30.
Anonymous wrote:20. My kids are amazing people and I wouldn’t want to miss out on so many years with them.
I had my first at 27, PP. I had two Ivy League degrees as well. Plenty of people start before 30.