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Yeah, some people like to roll'n the dice when it comes to their health and mental state.
Sometimes things happen
One time I was laying it down properly and was thinking to myself, man, I gotta remember which brand of rubber this is , cause it feels like I'm not wearing one at all.
Only to find out that it had completely busted......
Alright, I'll cop to it . Kid#3 was very unplanned. But he's so dang cute.
He was your "oops" baby. Many of my friends are having theirs now in their early 40s. They seem much more relaxed and laissez-faire about these children. Plus the teenagers are around to help.
Alright, I'll cop to it . Kid#3 was very unplanned. But he's so dang cute.
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Originally Posted by planetelle
He was your "oops" baby. Many of my friends are having theirs now in their early 40s. They seem much more relaxed and laissez-faire about these children. Plus the teenagers are around to help.
"Oops" babies are actually becoming more common in women 35+. You might see a couple with 1 to 2 kids who think that they are done having kids, and then suddenly another pregnancy happens.
Much different than "oops" pregnancies from ages 14-early 20s.
He was your "oops" baby. Many of my friends are having theirs now in their early 40s. They seem much more relaxed and laissez-faire about these children. Plus the teenagers are around to help.
It probably would have been easier if we did have him when the other two were older. Man, was I in over my head for that first year or so!
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