Ok it's slightly different to the OP, I give you that. But it still is only a number, were happy atm so I don't see a problem.
It's not really, she's 16, she's a kid, you are an adult. Leave the school kids to the other 16 year olds


Ok it's slightly different to the OP, I give you that. But it still is only a number, were happy atm so I don't see a problem.
Ok it's slightly different to the OP, I give you that. But it still is only a number, were happy atm so I don't see a problem.
[TW]Fox;17960818 said:Yours should be ticking as well at 34! When are you going to do it
[TW]Fox;17960823 said:It's not really, she's 16, she's a kid, you are an adult. Leave the school kids to the other 16 year oldsSuprised she doesnt drive you up the wall. Do you give her a lift to school in the mornings?
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when he's ready i would imagine
I was more mature at 12 than most of the "adults" have to interact with on a daily basis nowadays.
or he could be an immature 22 year old.
Nope, we get along really well, and I'm happy for the first time in a while...
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[TW]Fox;17960784 said:I was expecting you to be 20 or something. 34 and 39 is hardly a big deal.
It's not the age gap so much but the age gap relative to your age. 17 and 22 is rather different to 34 and 39 for example.
[TW]Fox;17960866 said:Quite, but the notion he's worried about a 39 year old having a ticking baby clock when he's 34 himself is an odd one.
but it would be very unwise to pursue 'speeding up' the fatherhood process if he is unsure of the relationship and besides although both biological clocks are ticking, there's medical assistance if it doesn't happen naturally and plenty of people have children around the ages in question and have lived their life and are able to offer a great parenting role