sarah told me last night that she wants to start trying for a baby, and I personally wanna wait another year or two
sarah told me last night that she wants to start trying for a baby, and I personally wanna wait another year or two
If you put money first then it will be first. Many Christians do this and for the life of me I can find no mention of it endorsed in or by the Bible. Then again sola scriptura is not everyone's cup of tea.
If you put money first then it will be first. Many Christians do this and for the life of me I can find no mention of it endorsed in or by the Bible. Then again sola scriptura is not everyone's cup of tea.
Age has nothing to do with it at all. I've seen amazing parents that had kids at 20 and 21 and I've seen lousy parents that have had kids after 25.
I don't think kids should ever come into a situation where both parties are not sure they want to have them. Yes, surprises happen all the time and they can be wonderful but if you're actually going to try to have kids then both need to be on the same page. It does sound like you have a lot of serious conversations ahead of you and there is going to have to be a compromise somewhere.
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Obviously though, if God wants you to have a kid no amount of prevention is going to stop that.
Age has nothing to do with it at all. I've seen amazing parents that had kids at 20 and 21 and I've seen lousy parents that have had kids after 25.
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Age, it would seem, is most often correlated with education, marital status, emotional and mental maturity, and income. Those who are older are generally college grads, married for more than 2 years, are more likely to be emotionally and mentally secure/mature, and have greater income.
While not every individual in their late 20's has the above criteria, it is more often associated with successful parenting and relationships.