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There must always be a Chris Chan. He's like the Lich King.Save the world from another Chris Chan.
Greg is not the father.Good on him for starting a family? How is that fumbling anything. That's winning.
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There must always be a Chris Chan. He's like the Lich King.Save the world from another Chris Chan.
Greg is not the father.Good on him for starting a family? How is that fumbling anything. That's winning.
Well, he's already 3/5ths of a person due to being a wigger, so we only have to calculate how much of his mass is gunt. If it's more than 3/5ths, he's outI'm okay with this. People should have kids. Just not Ethan Ralph. But does he count as a person?
at least the dad and kid is white
Given what we've seen of his horse collection I'd hate to see what he thinks of goblins.Show no pictures to Vaush less he mistakes then for a "goblin".
It’s obviously an extreme overreaction to women waiting too long, plus some revenge fantasy mixed in. As evidenced by the moronic take that men can take their sweet time and perhaps released their extra mutationally-loaded old sperm into a younger girl when they’re ready.I can't believe people still have this ridiculous conversation.
Yes, the ideal for kids is your 20s, but that doesn't mean you can't have healthy kids at your 30s or even early 40s. If you've had good pregnancies before and you had a healthy life and proper pregnancy care, all will go well. It's not like women in their 20s won't produce sick children ever.
I mean, give me a break. Women who had a kid at 25 still keep having more kids at their 30s.
This mf lettin the economy decide the fate of their family line.There is definitely biological timeframes involved, especially for women. But the weird push by many religious conservatives to have everyone squirt out kids by 25 is insane, especially post-Great Recession. In case you haven't noticed, the economy has kinda been in the shitter for alot of people for the past 15 years or so. Sure, the "American dream" of a wife, house with a picket fence, and 2.5 kids is all well and good, but I would argue that waiting a bit longer for relationship and financial stability is more important than an arbitrary mid-20s starting point.
Is he deleting community posts now? The most recent one I can see on his channel is from 5 months ago.Alpha WidowedView attachment 6049367
It’s obviously an extreme overreaction to women waiting too long, plus some revenge fantasy mixed in. As evidenced by the moronic take that men can take their sweet time and perhaps released their extra mutationally-loaded old sperm into a younger girl when they’re ready.
Youtube's first weeb with double Ds has a family?? Not bad...Good, now do like Hannah Minx and disappear to raise it so it can have some semblance of a normal life.
Anecdotal certainly, but I live in an area with a lot of "geriatric moms" and none of the ones in my circle have autistic, retarded, or otherwise problem kids. I mean, we all have access to abortion, but then again I knew about many of my friend's pregnancies early on so ...The term "geriatric pregnancy" is misleading. Women who give birth over the age of 35 are more likely to have complications, but for a lot of women that's not a big uptick in risk. The real deterrent is the exhaustion of carrying the baby for 9 months and then caring for an infant when you don't have as much energy as you used to.
On the other hand, there's the disadvantage that having kids in your mid 30s means that by the time they're 10 or so you can't really say with confidence that you'll be able to keep up with them. Not saying that's the norm, but I'd rather be 30 than 40 when the eldest is 10.There is definitely biological timeframes involved, especially for women. But the weird push by many religious conservatives to have everyone squirt out kids by 25 is insane, especially post-Great Recession. In case you haven't noticed, the economy has kinda been in the shitter for alot of people for the past 15 years or so. Sure, the "American dream" of a wife, house with a picket fence, and 2.5 kids is all well and good, but I would argue that waiting a bit longer for relationship and financial stability is more important than an arbitrary mid-20s starting point.
Ideal, yeah, but if you feel mentally prepared to have a child at 30, and have a partner worth a (literal) fuck only then, then you have to play with the cards you've been dealt. It's not the worst situation ever to be in.I can't believe people still have this ridiculous conversation.
Yes, the ideal for kids is your 20s, but that doesn't mean you can't have healthy kids at your 30s or even early 40s. If you've had good pregnancies before and you had a healthy life and proper pregnancy care, all will go well. It's not like women in their 20s won't produce sick children ever.
I mean, give me a break. Women who had a kid at 25 still keep having more kids at their 30s.
Well yes, but we are not talking about the people that just lived a well-balanced life and outside forces prevented them from having kids earlier, but rather those that spent their days off drinking and partying for most of their early adulthood. And also let's be honest, plenty of mothers in the US don't change their habits enough for a pregnancy in their mid 30s to be safe, the medical industry is the one doing most of the work here.I can't believe people still have this ridiculous conversation.
Yes, the ideal for kids is your 20s, but that doesn't mean you can't have healthy kids at your 30s or even early 40s. If you've had good pregnancies before and you had a healthy life and proper pregnancy care, all will go well. It's not like women in their 20s won't produce sick children ever.
I mean, give me a break. Women who had a kid at 25 still keep having more kids at their 30s.