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17 and 19-year-old sons.
 
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father to...*BE*!

My wife and I just found out last week that she is several weeks along. We suffered through a miscarriage back in January Frowner But hope we are on the right track now!

Wish us luck!
 
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15 year old son, 7 year old daughter, yeah it took us a while to get the egg and sperm to meet each time!
 
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7 1/2 year old girl, 11 1/2 year old boy. Would not trade them for a winning Powerball ticket. :^O
My $0.02 worth,
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18 yr old daughter (college freshman) and 12 yr old son, single dad, age 47
 
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How did you do it. I am in my late 40's never married and I still want to marry and have children. I am handsome (look like 39) intelligent ( university educated) 10 years in corporate info systems but have had unfortunate experiences in past relationships with women. Even still I am out there trying but nothing is clicking. Do you have any advice?
 
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after reading this forum...the next question will be who has gray hair...just kidding gents...
21y/o no kids yet...someday though...
 
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Daughters 14 and 16 years old. I am 42 years young and single. Wink
 
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Three boys, 10, 7 & 7. Never thought I'd want kids. Thank God my wife changed my mind. They are the best part of this BESTLIFE
 
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A 22 year old son.


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11 year old son, Seperated little over a year now, going through the divorce now, hopefully over soon. Was married 18 years, 40 now. He is hanging in there, half time with mom and 1/2 with dad. He is the most important thing in my life!
 
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18 year old son, 25 and 27 year old stepsons
 
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15-yo twins - one of each. Starting high school, and driving, this fall. :O
 
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Been there with the driving bit - where I live kids are required to have 100 hours (I think) of driving time recorded with another licensed driver. That's in addition to Driver's Ed classes.

When we started, we just drove slowly around the block at first, then gradually moved to bigger and faster streets. Also drove a lot in parking lots, practicing parking and emergency braking.

Good luck!


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Thanks! I'm gonna need it.

Here in Texas, I don't think there's a specific number of hours required outside of driver's ed, but we're making them practice. We also started in parking lots, etc. until they had some in-car class time.
 
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