And while I'm on the subject...

bcp

In My Opinion
You should for the nipple comment. :wench: Ex is 60 and D is mid 50's. They both have 15 year olds.

I like older men.

If you EVER come near me and make fun of my nipples I will do something to you that pan lady never has.
you mean sex?
 

Toxick

Splat
Maybe it means they were better moms than you....and took a toll on them...just sayin'


It almost seems like you're saying that if you're a good mom, that renders you incapable of taking care of yourself, and caring about your health and appearance?


That's a load of BS.

MrsToxick takes very good care of our children. She is involved and makes sure that every need is met, and the wants are doled out appropriately.

She also manages to remain a hottie.


On top of that, she nursed me back to health after a rough couple of years, including several hospital visits, and still managed to remain a hottie.



Whether you're "just sayin" or not, your assertion is as insulting as it is inaccurate.
 

luvmygdaughters

Well-Known Member
Married in 73, first one born in January 75, 2nd one born in Dec 75. 11 months apart. Husband was so happy we could claim both on taxes. Grandmother at 44 and loving it cause I'm still young enough to go shopping and movies with her,even though she's at the age now, she would rather hang with her friends. LOL
 

jaie

So happy!
then you dont attend functions at my daughters school

you get all those mothers in one room and you have to watch where you step so you don't crush a nipple.....

Im going to hell.
I don't think our girls go to the same school. Yes, you are going to hell.
 

LuckyMe143

New Member
Had son at 22 9 days before my 23rd bday and mini me at 25. Glad I had them young so I would have energy for them.....lol!
 

b23hqb

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
I was 33 when I met the women who would become my wife when I was 38 and am turning 40 this year so this thead and perspectives are interesting to me.

I feel two people should be in a secure, committed relationship prior to adding another heartbeat to that relationship and therefore never even thought about having children until I was in one.

That being said, as much as I love my wife and love being married to her, I wouldn't change the 33 years prior to her for any thing in the world.

Top 10 reasons for divorce? We don't have any of them and attribute most of that to the fact we waited until we were older, more mature and established before we settled down. Sure, it would be nice to have more money or have less stress or whatever (things on the top 10 list) but who couldn't benefit from those things regardless of their situation.

I may or may not be a 40+ year old father one day, however I know that if I were that I would be a much, much better father and provider than I would have ever been able to be prior to this point in my life.

Different strokes for different folks, don't want any regrets and so far I have none.
Don't let age hold you back, bro. 40 ain't nothing for either parent these days with medical advancements as they are.

One is only as old as they feel. Our youngest is almost 15, born when we were both 42.

She rocks, we rock, and 60 looks real good right now.

Don't let anybody tell you you're too old to be a good, responsible, loving parent.

All you have to do is work at it. And do not depend on any stinking village......
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
I'm curious if those that had children when they were younger, if that was planned or "happened" and then you adapted your life?
Happened and adapted. Having kids makes you grow up quick because suddenly you're a mom, not a kid yourself anymore.
 
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