Life questions

Nope

Like the old saying goes, man spends 9 months trying to get out, then spends the rest of his life trying to get back in.
What my soft little skull did though…


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What my soft little skull did though…


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But you’re mostly fine now, right? No permanent damage?

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You poor bastard. Same fam..
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Bah I thought you were a little younger, what's with old farts having kids (my childhood best friend wasn't born til after his dad moved out of his parents past 40)
 
Bah I thought you were a little younger, what's with old farts having kids (my childhood best friend wasn't born til after his dad moved out of his parents past 40)
We lost our first child during the birth, and kinda went off the grid fer about 5-6 years after. She would've been 16 this year.

It kinda set us back, so to say...
 
We lost our first child during the birth, and kinda went off the grid fer about 5-6 years after. She would've been 16 this year.

It kinda set us back, so to say...
Big oof I suppose that is a fair reason.
 
We lost our first child during the birth, and kinda went off the grid fer about 5-6 years after. She would've been 16 this year.

It kinda set us back, so to say...
Sorry to hear that, man. Now I kind feel bad rubbing it in that I'm 44 and my kids are 18 & 20.
 
Definitely have to go with #6, probably also go with #4 as anything unlimited is pretty much worth it and finally.... probably #2, not having to pay 6 months of mortgage could help me save a TON.


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We lost our first child during the birth, and kinda went off the grid fer about 5-6 years after. She would've been 16 this year.

It kinda set us back, so to say...
Damn dude. Didn’t know that. are your kids old enough for that conversation? If you don’t mind me asking.
 
We lost our first child during the birth, and kinda went off the grid fer about 5-6 years after. She would've been 16 this year.

It kinda set us back, so to say...
Still birth is terrible. I know a couple that went through that recently. Thats not a miscarriage. Glad you guys got around to bangin a couple more times.

Speaking of horrible shit. I always thought my worst fear was one of my kids getting kidnapped, and just never knowing what happened to them. Then I met a guy who lost both his young kids and wife in a car crash. 10 years later he remarried, had a son. His son died of cancer at 13, and a year later his wife died of cancer. I think he is in his 60s now, never married again, and generally a happy guy. I dont know how he is content with life. No matter how bad you think you have it, someone has had it, and is having it, unimaginably worse.
 
Damn dude. Didn’t know that. are your kids old enough for that conversation? If you don’t mind me asking.
My daughter (10) knows all about it. She keeps us on task of acknowledging it, (bdays en sech). She's ridiculously smart, like her Mom.

My boy (6) prolly knows OF it, but he's a boy and 6, so....
 
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