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Thank you to everyone.
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Edited by
Mistergee
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Mon 12/02/19 09:45 PM
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I think it would be difficult for a woman in her 40's to have a baby. Agree with Alzheimers setting in...they forget how lol |
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nice babe
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A woman can't remember how to have a baby? Really? That is directed to Mistergee.
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just ***
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The answer is so simple lovely Cat - your profile pic is too hot.
You need to granny it up a bit, black out a couple of teeth, atrocious makeup, bad hair, and a facial scar with stitch marks showing, then daggy Op Shop clothes, and an industrial wasteland background. Sure you may attract hobos instead, but they don't want children. |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Sat 12/07/19 06:02 AM
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Every woman is different. I was told at 16 I would never have babies by my doctor. I made plans for a life of education, work and travel. Then at age 27 found myself pregnant. Three months after I had my first I was pregnant with my second son. Lol. Around here I was considered an older mom already. Most all my friends had kids in their late teens early twenties. I've lost three babies since then. I would have one now in a heartbeat if I knew I wouldn't lose it and I'm 38. I had a friend who had a baby at 39 with tons of complications both doing good after though. Then my cousin had a baby at 42 easy and no issues. I know the older you (both parents) are the more you run higher risk of problems like down syndrome and other medical issues. Me I'm at the age where I could go either way. If God blesses me I'm happy and if I don't have more I'm blessed with my two boys. I think age 41 is my cut off though.
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