In my early 40s, and my advice would be, if you have no children as yet:
1) Drink as much as you can, go out as much and travel as much as you can. When the little 'uns arrive your life is all about them. A night out for a few pints becomes a rarity, unless you have a very understanding partner.
3) Appreciate the short hangover, cos they can turn into 24hr ones when in your 40s!
It's ok to check them out, trying to do something other then checking them out could be a little creepy though
Hogwash! There's 11 years difference between me and the missus. That means that when I was 30 she was 19. I'm not creepy. Just very, very lucky!
Serious one - don't assume that you'll be able to have kids on your schedule. One in five couples has infertility issues. When you do 'start trying', it could well be a number of years before kids actually arrive. If you end up going down the IVF or adoption routes, double those figures.
Hogwash! There's 11 years difference between me and the missus. That means that when I was 30 she was 19. I'm not creepy. Just very, very lucky!
Ok, so I spent this weekend on the lash, but also thinking about my financial plans. Am I doing well so far?
Were you eyeing up 18 year olds ?Ok, so I spent this weekend on the lash, but also thinking about my financial plans. Am I doing well so far?
Great story and am happy for you but are you seriously telling me that as a 29 year old, your friends and family wouldn't take you aside and ask what you are doing with a 18 year old? The difference between a 18 year old and the 24 year old that you married is huge. It's not the 11 years, it's the actual age that I was making the point about.
Of course you're right. It really is all about the age. I'd be most displeased if a 29 year old put his eye on my 18 year old daughter. In fact one of my friends was up to the house a couple of weeks ago with his 14 year old son and I looked at him and my 4 year-old daughter playing on the computer together, thought about the difference and was quite freaked out by it! Told my missus and she burst out laughing at me.
You don't feel the need to apologise for it and good for you; you're right.