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Old 19-07-2009, 11:30 AM #1
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Any age above 18, so at least then they have had a chance to do education to a higher level, and only focusing on that.

My friends dad was 60 when he had him, and his mum was 40... so she is 55 and he is 75, is that so bad? It's just an opinion, but I think it's fine
I don't think its bad just a bit unfair. At that age his dad might not live to see him turn 18 which would be sad if he didn't, and he will almost definitely be without a dad at a young age
That's true yea (:

Having a son has kept him young though, if you get me. If I saw him, and didn't know her was 75... I would put him at about late 50's Xx
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