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01/19/2005 05:32:01 PM · #51 |
Originally posted by melking23:
Well I guess every one can have there own Personal View! |
You're a mummsy, what do you think of the 66 year old who just gave birth? Unless you don't want to comment :-) which is cool. |
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01/19/2005 05:34:07 PM · #52 |
My personal view would be, I don't see any thing wrong with n-vitro fertilization for anyone who can't conceive naturally, but I don't think I agree with a old woman having babies!
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01/19/2005 05:35:50 PM · #53 |
I can hardly keep up with my 3 Year old son, how can a 66 year old do it!
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01/19/2005 05:41:36 PM · #54 |
Much of what I would say has been said. I do wonder why she felt it necessary to bring a new life into the world when there are plenty of children already here who could use a good loving home, especially since this child is not hers genetically. As a 62 year old mother (of a 35 year old son) I can't personally imagine having the stamina to raise a baby-toddler-child-teenager again. (And I am very energetic and healthy.) That she chooses to do that is to her credit. I wish her well and I hope she has a long healthy life for the sake of the child. My own personal opinion is that it would have been better for her to adopt an existing child and give it the love she wants to share.
Message edited by author 2005-01-19 17:45:41.
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01/19/2005 05:41:55 PM · #55 |
Originally posted by melking23: I can hardly keep up with my 3 Year old son, how can a 66 year old do it! |
HA........ wait till they get to be teenagers and learn how to drive,,, you will never see them at home except for dinner and laundry... oh wait.........that's the good part. |
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01/19/2005 05:44:39 PM · #56 |
Originally posted by RayEthier: Originally posted by melking23: I can hardly keep up with my 3 Year old son, how can a 66 year old do it! |
HA........ wait till they get to be teenagers and learn how to drive,,, you will never see them at home except for dinner and laundry... oh wait.........that's the good part. |
And then they grow into adults and you can actually discuss your and their lives like friends. That part is amazing!
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01/19/2005 05:47:01 PM · #57 |
Originally posted by RayEthier: Originally posted by melking23: I can hardly keep up with my 3 Year old son, how can a 66 year old do it! |
HA........ wait till they get to be teenagers and learn how to drive,,, you will never see them at home except for dinner and laundry... oh wait.........that's the good part. |
Oh come on! Give me a Break! I just got passed the Wonderful "Two" and now I have the 3 year old with and the stage has still not passed....went will it stop!.....Hehe
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01/19/2005 07:01:34 PM · #58 |
Originally posted by Jinjit: hmm... I am not sure this is an easy issue to understand.
I don't think it is fair of us to judge that woman at all.
I agree that it is not the best thing for a child, to say the least. I don't think that a mother of such huge age difference could ever really understand her child (and vise versa).
Personally I also think that if it was so important for that woman to have a child, she could addopt an orphan and give him a warm home instead of having a kid of her own, who will grow to be an orphan.
Still, living the life that we do, I don't think we can judge anyone who feels so ready to be a mother that she would practically do anything to make that happen. We don't know anything about her. Maybe she has the means to give this child a loving and warm home even after she is gone? Maybe she will live to the age of 100? there are so many maybe's here, and at the bottom of it - the kid already exists.
And to be honest? I think that a kid that grows in a very low economic status with 12 more sisters and brothers, will probably have much harder life then this kid ever will. |
what a Fine contemplation wich i totaly support!
Message edited by author 2005-01-19 19:03:20. |
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01/19/2005 07:02:46 PM · #59 |
Originally posted by OneSweetSin: Originally posted by thatcloudthere: Originally posted by OneSweetSin: So do you really think this woman's age matters. She could still be there into the child's teen years or she could be gone next week.
It isn't fair for anyone to say she is going to be dead in 7 years unless of course you are GOD! |
or a statistician. |
Statistics are only numbers...anyone know a man or woman over the age of 80? I do....statistics said they should have died already but hey they didn't stay alive this long believing in laying down and dying when stats said they should have. |
I knew a man who died recently in his mid-nineties and he was hardly sick a day in his life. About two weeks before he died he was still going dancing occasionally.
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