my dad had my sister when he was 40 and me at 42 and my younger sis at 48 and he still runs circles around us so no its not too old
2007-01-22 20:08:47
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answered by potion513 1
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I knew a kid who's dad was 56 when he was born. They had a very close relationship. His dad lived into his 80's so his son was an adult before he passed. Life throws you curves. You could have had a child at 18 and died in a car wreck at 25. If God wants you to have a child he will give you one. Do the best you can and if you are worried about your health, buy plenty of insurance so the child will be well taken care of if you aren't there for him. But I say, go for it. Now a days, you will probably live another 44 yrs anyway.
2007-01-22 22:30:29
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answered by truthseeker221 3
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My step-dad was 41 when his second (biological) child was born. While I think I turned out okay, I do think he has more patience now for small children. He did make a comment that he was concerned for being so old while his wife was pregnant that second time (half-joked that they'd have to take him high-school graduation in a wheelchair), but I think he's doing a great job with them.
His biggest challenge now has nothing to do with his age, but rather the fact that his wife died of cancer in June and now not only is he "older", he's suddenly a single father of a 9 and 4 year old.
2007-01-22 22:26:09
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answered by desiderio 5
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not at all if anything your be a better parent as your more wise and not wanting to go out with your mates all the time we had our youngest when my husband was 44 (I'm younger by eight years)and my husband is so more relaxed and content to stay in and understands when I'm tired not like when we were younger .we had our first when he was 28 and we still wanted to go out and were a little put out as we couldn't .so i say the mature the more understanding good luck
2007-01-22 20:40:26
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answered by diane o 3
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No way! You obviously have experience in living, and can pass on that knowledge to your child as he/she is growing up. Age has nothing to do with raising a child well; love, on the other hand, does. Parents who love their children and the mother of that child will definitely allow their child to experience a happy, healthy and loving childhood. Not to sound TOO biblical, but Abraham was in his 80s when he and his wife gave birth to Isaac, and he's one of the most respected men in the Bible!
Wishing you all the best: happiness, fulfillment, laughter, love, devotion, and peace. Your attitude determines all your results. If you KNOW you can handle any situation, you will! : - ) Good luck!
2007-01-22 20:16:07
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answered by maude3746 2
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NO. AS LONG AS YOU ARE HEALTHY AND WILLING TO TAKE ON THE RESPONSIBILITY. THERE ARE MEN IN THEIR 60'S AND 70'S BECOMING FIRST TIME FATHERS. I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND THAT BUT TO EACH IT'S OWN. YOU ARE ONLY AS OLD AS YOU FEEL.
I'M 31 AND STILL NOT SURE IF I EVEN WANT TO HAVE CHILDREN.
BEST WISHES!
2007-01-22 20:09:09
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answered by TINY822 3
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With that vast a large difference, there are likely some underlying themes you at the prompt are not attentive to. you've some unresolved themes with your man or woman father. i'd be very careful. evaluate discussing your charm with a therapist, if for no different reason than to be advantageous that your man or woman motives at the prompt are not colored through unconscious themes. maximum human beings will hardship about you getting harm--yet undergo in concepts, you may probably harm him, too, when you're touching on for the incorrect causes. I doubt it is going to artwork because a relationship is about more suitable than charm. he will probably under no circumstances truly imagine of you as a peer, so that you're going to under no circumstances truly get to go back into your man or woman as someone. also, your man or woman, historic and cultural factors of reference are so distinct, you may have little in straight forward. On a sensible element, keep in mind that, if the relationship DID very last, at the same time as he's sixty 4, and likely impotent, you'd be purely 38, and on the properly of your sexual ability. at the same time as he's 80 4, beset with the acute infirmities of previous age, you'd be purely fifty 8--it particularly is, have self belief me--plenty youthful than it sounds to you at present. on the prompt, all you may do is feed his male ego. finally, the novelty will placed on off for both one of you. Is is feasible to have a lengthy-lasting relationship? definite. Is it in all probability? No. my personal experience is that I have had various relationships with older adult adult males, yet interior the properly, my lasting relationships (marriage) were with adult adult males close to my personal age.
2016-10-15 23:38:55
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answered by muniz 4
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no, my husbands father was over 60, and both of my parents were in their 40's. my husband's dad passed when he was around 10, but my dad lived until i was almost 30. now i still have my mom, thank God. she is about 73, and I am 30. I appriciate having had older parents, they knew how to pay bills and never left me alone to party.
2007-01-22 23:02:34
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answered by proud mommy and wife 4
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well, if it were me, raising him wouldn't be the main concern, i've heard from a lot of people that the older you are, the greater the chance for your child to have health problems.
If you want to risk it, go for it. But if you are having doubts even before having the kid, don't do it.
2007-01-22 20:08:51
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answered by Rae-Rae Nikkoles <3 3
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Nope, as a man there should not be any ideal age for fathering, as long as he has estate and properties and cashflows to take care of the upkeep of the child. Yes after a certain age there may be erection problem, which can be sorted out.
2007-01-22 20:09:38
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answered by Mary G 2
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No. You are most likely more responsible. I am 30 and have not had a child yet. I am glad I have waited. I think you will have more things and life lessons to teach you child because you are older.
2007-01-22 20:08:57
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answered by hstoic01 2
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