Message from @Mitchell-TX

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2019-02-21 21:00:29 UTC  

nope nope nope

2019-02-21 21:00:38 UTC  

Oh helllllll no

2019-02-21 21:01:07 UTC  

My wife has had 3 kids inside her 30’s with zero problems. You never know with these things. The risk is low and the reward is so grand.

2019-02-21 21:01:41 UTC  

So true,it is the ultimate reward and each womans body reacts differently

2019-02-21 21:02:44 UTC  

I think if you really wanna do it at that age and you get yourself checked out with a doctor and you're fine you should go for it

2019-02-21 21:02:57 UTC  

I had no problem with mine pregnancy, just bad back labor. But my stepdaughter has had bad High Blood pressure,etc and had ro have c sections with all 3. My daughter n law was natural like me.

2019-02-21 21:03:28 UTC  

My dad's friend actually had his kid when he was 50

2019-02-21 21:03:45 UTC  

Wow

2019-02-21 21:03:47 UTC  

I think both parents being healthy and living healthy is good at decreasing problems. There may be “science” that refutes that, but seems like common sense and my gut feeling.

2019-02-21 21:04:01 UTC  

Feels like that may be pushing it.

2019-02-21 21:04:04 UTC  

I think at that point, even if you're healthy, the problem becomes, do you really want to be 68 when your daughter is 18?

2019-02-21 21:04:12 UTC  

Parenting is gonna be *hard*

2019-02-21 21:04:17 UTC  

It’s eternal glory brother

2019-02-21 21:04:24 UTC  

Exactly!!! @Jacob

2019-02-21 21:05:11 UTC  

President John Tyler’s grandson is still alive. He was the 10th pres

2019-02-21 21:05:16 UTC  

I personally think it's good for men to wait a bit, be established, be able to provide something, etc.
But not *that* long

2019-02-21 21:05:30 UTC  

Yes very much so

2019-02-21 21:06:25 UTC  

That was the norm in western society up until like 100yrs ago

2019-02-21 21:06:38 UTC  

True

2019-02-21 21:06:50 UTC  

It was all too common for men to be like 15-20yrs older

2019-02-21 21:06:53 UTC  

You’ll never be ready IMO. Rather, you can always be MORE ready at a future date in theory. So not a big point in waiting.

2019-02-21 21:07:24 UTC  

Alrighty guys,I got little sleep lastnight, so gonna try to lay down and take a nap,ttyl😁

2019-02-21 21:07:46 UTC  

have a good nap!

2019-02-21 21:08:02 UTC  

Thanks!

2019-02-21 21:08:02 UTC  

idk if I should say good night since it's not night, so... uh... good afternoon

2019-02-21 21:08:19 UTC  

Hahahaha thanks that works too ttyl

2019-02-21 21:12:20 UTC  

Damn, I ended a sentence with a proposition.

2019-02-21 21:12:37 UTC  

Go ahead and remigrate me.

2019-02-21 21:13:15 UTC  

@Matthias Somewhere your 6th grade teacher is REEing

2019-02-21 21:13:44 UTC  

Ending sentences with prepositions is fine, I'm pretty sure

2019-02-21 21:14:08 UTC  

It's not inaccurate, just slightly informal and perhaps not the best prose

2019-02-21 21:16:29 UTC  

Slavic languages are <:galaxybrain:366743669484683264> because word order doesn't matter

2019-02-21 21:18:04 UTC  

There’s quite a few English grammar rules that don’t really have any basis other than “that’s how it is in Latin and Latin is woke.” “Don’t split an infinitive” for example. In Romance languages the infinitive is one word, so it can’t be split. English isn’t a Romance language though.

2019-02-21 21:18:15 UTC  

just talk like BAP

2019-02-21 21:18:34 UTC  

how do you split an infinitive? @ophiuchus

2019-02-21 21:18:42 UTC  

“To boldly go”

2019-02-21 21:19:17 UTC  

fun fact: in Slav languages there's some verbs which *only* exist as an infinitive

2019-02-21 21:19:25 UTC  

Disgusting

2019-02-21 21:20:00 UTC  

In Chinese all verbs are in the infinitive. There’s no conjugation at all ever

2019-02-21 21:20:04 UTC  

I didn't even notice this until it was pointed out to me fairly late in life

2019-02-21 21:20:29 UTC  

it's not as disgusting as it sounds