i have always said that was the first question i was asking when i get to heaven, it just seems so unfair!
2006-09-12 15:17:19
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answered by clyde0523 3
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The legal age is 16 in Canada, so as that takes away the priority of statutory rape. i'm 14 years older than my spouse, yet then i'm in my mid 50s and he's in his early 40s which elements us a lot extra existence experience in effortless. If something, he's the "brake" on my impetuosity, or perhaps as i'm all gung-ho to bypass skydiving from a airplane he's the only which will ring a bell in me I had my knee replaced in basic terms six months in the past and is skydiving fairly one of those sturdy theory! If I were going to make a guideline: artwork on transforming into pals -- and extremely sturdy pals, at that -- before even thinking introducing sex into the courting. you've already got a sturdy deal of existence experience which he would not; and one difficulty it really is easy between gay and instantly adult men is that our first actual romantic and sexual experience is fairly severe and this is actual effortless for us to get our hearts damaged. He might want to nicely be brilliant, and look and act like an grownup, yet he continues to be 16 years previous. i'm not saying so that you may not have a courting with him in some unspecified time sooner or later, yet i do not imagine you want to danger breaking his heart, rather even as both of you're sharing a lease -- so my suggestion might want to be to bypass sluggish.
2016-11-26 20:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually because the grown women want to wait for their life to be in order, money husband, house, financial stability and by the time everything comes together peri-menopause starst setting in causing her to use her nest egg on fertility treatments, ovulation kits, and drugs, and pretty soon she's pregnant with less money than before, a rocky marriage because of the stress of fertility treatments, the house is close to forclosure because of the money they needed for the fertility treatments. . . . .
The median age for women to star families used to be about 25 years old back in 1980's, in the 1990's it rose to about 27 years, now it is up again. Women's ages are increasing with each decade creeping closer to that dreaded "expiration date" of age 35. Many more older women are starting families in their early 40's and late 30's. Hell some grandmothers have been getting fertility treatments and having babies at 50 and 60 years old!
Also 16 year olds are looking for "love" in all the wrong places. With divorce as rampant as it is many fathers aren't around so they try finding that male role model and "love" in the arms of boys and men who just use them for sex and then leave them after they knock her up. Then they all end up on some talk show entitled "Are you my baby's daddy?"
2006-09-12 17:33:54
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answered by UCmamaToMany 1
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I feel your pain totally. My husband and I tried getting pregnant for 7 years. We tried clomid, BBT (Body Basal Temp) and everything. Nothing worked. We finally accepted the fact that we were never going to have children. 7 Years later I was pregnant and couldn't believe it. I was blessed w/ a baby boy 11 months ago. Don't give up hope! I use to always say that there are people throwing thier babies in the trash and I would die for one. Just keep your head up and it will happen.
Good Luck!
2006-09-12 14:53:33
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answered by jakesmom 3
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Its just the way it goes. Why did I have to have a complete hysterectomy at 31 after trying fertility treatments for 3 years with no luck? Its Gods Plan. It was hard hearing it when it was me going through it, but I really believe that he has a plan for everyone so just say your prayers and don't give up. May God Bless you with a healthy baby!
2006-09-13 04:39:12
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answered by GreeneyedCowgirl 5
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I know what you mean I got pregnant when I was 17 my senior year in high school and wasn't ready and my ex-husband sure wasn't ready and he is such an ***hole that he will never be ready.The problem is now that I have my stuff together and is married to a guy that is wonderful to me and my son.We love him very much.My son is now 9 years old and I have been trying for almost four years I can't get pregnant.I get a little jealous of those teenage girls I try not to but it is hard.I just want to scream!GOOD LUCK TO YOU!
2006-09-12 14:55:19
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answered by lisababyg ♥ 5
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many things, lots of factors affect this ....first 16 year olds have ovaries that are in the midst of producing eggs, not necessarily in the regular ovulation periods...and they are very healthy and with less stress around them, now with a grown woman who's ready to have kids, usually got so involved with their studies and their career that they opted to the use of birth control....( researches can tell u otherwise, but i firmly believe that, those pills, or shots, totally mess up the whole gynecological functions of a woman that alters all the normal functions..).. but then again....many still gets successful in being pregnant in spite of those......so its more of like a lottery....u maybe lucky or maybe u are not......
2006-09-12 14:50:52
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answered by ♦cat 6
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actually i was reading a report the other day and it said, the teen pregnancy rate has gone down,and i know a lot of young women 19 through 27 that are desperate to conceive,dont stress just let it happen, things happen for a reason.
2006-09-12 15:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel your pain & know exactly what you mean...my husband and I have been trying for over a year, but some 15 year old crack addict can get pg & leave her baby in a dumpster...it just doesn't seem right...
2006-09-12 14:46:47
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answered by Penn State Princess 3
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Cause the girls are young and no physical problem yet where as we women, exposed to stressful life, affects our physical and mental health.
Sad but we had our prime time too.
2006-09-12 14:53:44
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answered by tangerine 2
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because they are young and so their systems hold a greater amount of eggs than an older woman. You know as you get older you produce fewer eggs in many cases because you are getting closer to that menopausal stage.
2006-09-12 14:47:20
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answered by mya 3
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