mad1
ONE love, blood, life
settling as in just making-do is the biggest Fuk-No that I can scream to anyone!
I read your post,
that article this morning, I can't believe people are responding to this woman like she had any legitmate points.
did any of you read what she wrote?
God help any man she would settle for (that would have her) , I sure would not want to be him.
My friend Alan, for instance, justified his choice of a “bland” wife who’s a good mom but with whom he shares little connection this way: “I think one-stop shopping is overrated. I get passion at my office with my work, or with my friends that I sometimes call or chat with—it’s not the same, and, boy, it would be exciting to have it with my spouse. But I spend more time with people at my office than I do with my spouse.”
(Not necessarily your only best friend.)
I don't see anything particularly objectionable in what she wrote.
While I don't take offence at this as it really doesn't apply to me or my life choices, honestly deep, this is seriously rude and frankly, hurtful to probably a few people here (regardless of how you meant it, it's how it comes across).
Biological Clock Ticks Faster Than Most Women Realize
I'm getting closer to 30 (I'll be 28 in June) as well as my female friends. This article has freaked me out. I usually tell myself I could have a baby in my late 30s because my sister is 36 and having her first baby, plus my mom had me at age 43. But now I am thinking what can I do? What can woman everywhere do? Nature wants us to conceive at a young age yet society won't allow it. It is best for a woman to be well educated, have a solid job, in good financial standing and then be in a rock solid relationship, married or not, before she even thinks about getting pregnant. By the time she gets all this, she is in her 30s and her fertility drops dramatically. She then may face fertility treatments, at-risk pregnancies, etc.
I'm curious about everyone's thoughts are about this - particularly women in their late 20s and older.
Now there's a study saying that the risk of autism increases by as much as 50% in kids who were born to mothers over the age of 40 (50 % greater than that of a woman 25-29). With the father's age it's an increased risk when the father is older and the woman is under 30.
Now there's a study saying that the risk of autism increases by as much as 50% in kids who were born to mothers over the age of 40 (50 % greater than that of a woman 25-29). With the father's age it's an increased risk when the father is older and the woman is under 30.