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My sister turns 30 this year. There was a mini baby boom in my family between 1981 and 1987, because that's when nearly all of my cousins were born. They all range from 18-35, but most are 27-33.
My sister turns 30 this year. There was a mini baby boom in my family between 1981 and 1987, because that's when nearly all of my cousins were born. They all range from 18-35, but most are 27-33.
Same with mine many of my Cousins were born in the 1980s with me being the outlier being mid in the mid 90s.
Most of my cousins are in their 20s and 30s (most born between 1983-1988, a few of us born in the early 90s). I have a couple of older cousins who are in their early 40s and a few who are younger (teens and younger). Interestingly most of my cousins are either holding off on having children or are having none...in line with broader demographic trends.
Funnily enough, one of my cousins, 31, had a baby a year ago, and that was the first birth in our family since 1996. All of my aunts and uncles had their first kid in their early-mid 20s, but now, it seems none of us are planning on having any kids at all. Only one has gotten married as well.
It's weird to think that I have a second cousin. I didn't even know what a second cousin was, lol.
Funnily enough, one of my cousins, 31, had a baby a year ago, and that was the first birth in our family since 1996. All of my aunts and uncles had their first kid in their early-mid 20s, but now, it seems none of us are planning on having any kids at all. Only one has gotten married as well.
It's weird to think that I have a second cousin. I didn't even know what a second cousin was, lol.
One of my family I now is like 3 or 4 times removed...
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