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https://poal.co/s/News/368212/d6b7cc34-c019-4fb2-b470-865d5a353bef#cmnts

This users comment got me thinking about it. It occurs to me that men do enjoy a certain privilege that women do not. We can start families in our 40s and build a strong healthy family by the time we pass away. Women are more or less excluded from this.

So is starting a family late in life a good idea? (Remember, Hitler was sired when his father was 55 years old.) Opinions and first-hand experience welcome.

https://poal.co/s/News/368212/d6b7cc34-c019-4fb2-b470-865d5a353bef#cmnts This users comment got me thinking about it. It occurs to me that men do enjoy a certain privilege that women do not. We can start families in our 40s and build a strong healthy family by the time we pass away. Women are more or less excluded from this. So is starting a family late in life a good idea? (Remember, Hitler was sired when his father was 55 years old.) Opinions and first-hand experience welcome.

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It is not about struggleing to run after toddlers in your 40s. You can't argue anyone younger that 40 can beat your energy level though. If you're too unhealthy to run at any age you probably shouldn't have kids to begin with.

It also doesn't matter what you do in your 70s. If you want to work then go for it. The whole point is there's a difference in wanting to work in your 70s and not being able to do what you want cause you have to work.