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Being a father at 54
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Annx | Report | 6 Mar 2022 16:42 |
All that matters to me is whether a child is wanted and loved and well cared for as plenty miss out on at least one of those things. Some young parents die or have health problems that become a burden on a child who then becomes their carer. This man has likely made provision for his own care if needed. Yes there will be much to explain to the young boy but I expect he will grow up with more tolerance and understanding. |
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Florence61 | Report | 6 Mar 2022 15:43 |
That was lovely for them ZZzzz...Not much time to shop then! That happens sometimes. |
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ZZzzz | Report | 6 Mar 2022 15:19 |
On similar lines, a couple I worked with in the 70s were resigned to not having children then when she was in her late 40s thought she was going through the change was actually pregnant and had 2 weeks to buy everything for the baby, they were shocked and pleased. |
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Florence61 | Report | 6 Mar 2022 15:17 |
Ann there was a woman a few years ago whos actual children were all grown up and in their 30's if i recall. She was divorced and on her own and lonely. She was I think 60 ish? and so she went abroad to have IVF and have a child. She is now in her 80s and the child late teens/early 20's. She said she had plenty of money and if anything happens to her she will be well provided for and her grown up children can take care of her! |
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AnninGlos | Report | 6 Mar 2022 13:20 |
Florence you ask if you are wrong. I think maybe you would be wrong if you were criticizing him being a single parent of 54 as a man. Would you feel the same about a woman single parent . Would you think a woman of 65 was more able to raise a teenager than a man. I am not saying if I think he was right or wrong I am just trying to get a balance of opinion. Probably it is a pity that he didn't take action when he was younger but maybe the answer was not available to him then. |
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Florence61 | Report | 6 Mar 2022 12:49 |
I came across this story earlier today and wondered what opinions others might have. |
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