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    When is too told to have kids?

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    • Oldest known father = 102 years old
      https://en.wikipedia…
      yuekit
    • Of course the age considered "too old" may be slightly lower, for most peopleyuekit
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    • 45pango
    • too old for a man or for a woman? thats differentBennn
    • Just depends. I'd say money is important - older you get the more you'll need, or it will help, to have helpformed
    • count your age +14 to +18...if you can imagine yourself still fit enough at that age to handle teenagers, go for it.uan
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    • wait... 50...now i say 50
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    • Dead.futurefood
    • I know a guy with two 10 year olds who is in his late 60's, but he's started to get dementia. Pretty brutal.
      Then there's Ronnie Wood.
      PhanLo
    • Having kids is a young man's sport.Al_dizzle
    • When told more than 10 times to have kinds then it's too told.Krassy
    • Told too many times happens a lot around the Thanksgiving table.Krassy
    • depends on if you want to look like your kid's grandpa when they graduate high school. I'm cutting it close ;)brandonp
    • The current U.S. president had his youngest kid when he was 60 years old and is 25 years older than his wife.yuekit
    • He is far away from a role model.pango
    • If you're rich and your wife is 20 years younger than you, it helps.Bennn
    • There's a difference between being able to have kids and being able to parent them.PhanLo
    • Figure out when you would like to kick your kids out of the house.
      Helps if you don't plan on helping them a little with post-secondary studies.
      VectorMasked
    • Was wondering the same thing. Is 45 a thing?notype
    • I think 45 is a bit late thoughnotype
    • back in the days I've heard many time that 1 child = 100,000$ from 0 to 18 y-o. And a little more for a girl.Bennn
    • No one made fun of told and we all got it. Bravo QBNnotype

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