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The best age for having kids ?
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You can't imagine anything worse in life than having kids?Originally posted by Rorschach
I definitely agree... I can't imagine anything worse. I
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oh yeah, going to Thailand to fuck trannies and posting on GFY must be better than having a familyOriginally posted by Reak
better to have none
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not really...just a different point of viewOriginally posted by Reak
Got a problem with it?
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Cool, congratulationsOriginally posted by junction
I couldnt agree more. I am 29 now, and my little one will be here in January.
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I think about 26 - 28
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25 the perfect age?
I'm 25 and I have absolutely NO plans to get a kid for atleast another 5 years (possibly longer).
what's the point of getting a smelly little fucker in your home just as soon as you graduate college. When's the time for YOU?
I'd rather have 5+ years of 'free' time when I travel and do good shit before committing to a full-time caretaker of a replica TGF. Although I have a dog, so I'm not totally free as is...and I'm off.Comment
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i think the right age to have a kid is at 25. having a kid is not a matter a choice! it's God's blessing! it'll be more good if you'll have a kid when you are already stable most especially financially! so that you can support your child in everything that she need.Comment
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There is never a good time to have kids...LOL...I have 2 of them 7 years apart.
They wreak havoc on a life....nothing you do beforehand fully prepares you for having kids, financially or emotionally. BUT, once they are with you you can't even remember what life was like without them, and don't want to even begin to imagine what it would be like if they were gone.
Every single day with them is a combination of worry, fear and heartbreak mixed with equal amounts of love, laughter, happiness and completeness....
Sooo....I guess the best age is the one where you are ready to have your life turned upside down and inside out, and give your heart 100% completely away to another human being and be thankful for each and every minute of it.....Comment
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about 25
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First at 29, second at 30 . . . was the perfect timeOriginally posted by polish_aristocrat
What's the best age for having kids?
How old were you when you got your first child?
Now, looking back, do you think it was too late or too early?
I don't have kids yet, i think the best age would be about 29 for me...
How about you
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Any age that you can afford the full-time nanny to clean the rugrats diapers, they are a WMD within themselves.
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I am turning 28 and still not ready for kids, I don't think I ever want to bear the pain of giving birth whether it's regular birth or c-section. Even taking simple blood tests FREAKS me out, and I know you have to take several during pre-natal visits when pregnant. I don't think I could endure that.
Just reading about the pain, contractions, episiotomy, emergency c-sections, recovery, blood tests, nausea during pregnancy, makes me to not ever want a child, ever. I do not like any pain at all, and giving birth is one of the most painful things one can endure. I also prefer to be free and have my space and freedom without having the responsibility of a child.Comment
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as long as you're responsible and know how to take care and rear a child. and as long as you can feed them and provide them what they need.Comment
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as long as you can get it up and your wife still has a healthy and capable ovary...better consult a doctorComment
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First one when I was 21, mother was same age.. Had another one at 22.
Last one which was last year I was 33... much too old.
Although I am a lot more financially stable now; I was a lot more involved with my 1st two. Nowadays I don't get home from work until the baby's in bed.I don't endorse a god damn thing......
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haha, old thread welcome backOriginally posted by phogirl69I am turning 28 and still not ready for kids, I don't think I ever want to bear the pain of giving birth whether it's regular birth or c-section. Even taking simple blood tests FREAKS me out, and I know you have to take several during pre-natal visits when pregnant. I don't think I could endure that.
Just reading about the pain, contractions, episiotomy, emergency c-sections, recovery, blood tests, nausea during pregnancy, makes me to not ever want a child, ever. I do not like any pain at all, and giving birth is one of the most painful things one can endure. I also prefer to be free and have my space and freedom without having the responsibility of a child.
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The best age is when you have enough money not to care about how it's spent.
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I had my first baby one month before my 21st birthday, and by the time I was 28 I had 3. Looking back, I think I was too young; it was a huge financial struggle. It's all good now though and my hubby and I stuck it out together. I wouldn't trade my children for anything and obviously those experiences made me the person I am today, but if I had it to do all over again I'd probably wait until I was about 25+, finish college first.
The one great thing is, by the time my husband and I are 45 the baby will be 18 and off to college. We call it our Freedom 45 Plan ;)Comment








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