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People grow up at different speeds, both in experience and emotionally. Some people are perfectly fine parents in their 20s, others never grow to be responsible parents.
My wifes parents had her in their late 30s and fucked things up completely. my parents started with my siblings when they were 24/30 which was late at the time, but quite early by today standards. They did well overall, of course making some mistakes. (who doesn't?)
Good luck man! I'm 43 just had my first 135 days ago. Glad I have him. Glad I waited.
It's a fun ride and I hope you guys get to take it.
37 with an 11 month old. It gets better every day. Congrats dude.
Thanks man! Our little guy is sleeping 8-9 hours a night already.. granted that's 7-4am but still I'll take it. Once he started doing that... Life got easier to manage.
I can't wait till he's mobile and we can experience him experienceing life.
Congrats on your kiddo as well!!!
Yeah I'm amazed at the folks who casually have kids, as if it were the only option when they got preggo.
45yo man, same thing with the friends - solid group, but I do almost all the outreach. part of that is them having younger kids in some cases. otherwise, well, sometimes if you want friends you have to carry that shit yourself.
the thing that gets me is: it's one thing to struggle to make friendships work, but really it was when I was a kid, so... meh. some things don't change I guess.