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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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Financially, it's a lot easier for guys in their 40s to support a family since they are usually well established in their careers and shouldn't have a lot of debt.

But kids are exhausting. I don't think I've met anyone who started having a family after 40 and had more than two kids.

[–] 1 pt

Thank the kike and usury lifestyle for this bullshit.

[–] 0 pt

I know a few people that started late and made it to four or five kids. They were either wealthy enough to have full-time hired help or had a huge local family network for support. Or both.

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Yeah, I guess if you're wealthy enough to hire people to help, then any age if ok. But once you start hitting your 50s, there's a higher chance of having an injury or issue that limits activities you can do with your kids.