Is age just a number?
By chewwy dewy
@chewwy429 (101)
Miri, Malaysia
April 5, 2016 11:54pm CST
As I age I start to wonder, is age really just a number? As I am going to be 33 years old soon, just got married and planning to have a baby soon. Am I too late for all of these? I start to ponder as my age is increasing. Should have started early! lol
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@Dawwriter (246)
• Pakistan
6 Apr 16
We cannot stop ourselves from growing older but we do not have to be old in mind and spirit.
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@Dawwriter (246)
• Pakistan
6 Apr 16
When I was a teenager, I use to think 30 is old, Now I am in nearly 40, I think of all the things ahead and think 40 is nothing. Good luck and I hope you have a healthy baby.
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@chewwy429 (101)
• Miri, Malaysia
7 Apr 16
same here! I used to think that 25 is old!
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@Dawwriter (246)
• Pakistan
6 Apr 16
@chewwy429 Don't wait too long. It is harder for the body to battle fatigue after 35. (I had my youngest when I was 36 so i know)
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@chewwy429 (101)
• Miri, Malaysia
6 Apr 16
aww that's so nice! I definitely want to give birth this year or next year!
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@rina110383 (24492)
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6 Apr 16
No. As they say, it's just a number. I'm 32 and I haven't started any of the two things you mentioned. Still, I don't worry.
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@chewwy429 (101)
• Miri, Malaysia
6 Apr 16
thanks so much! wish to go there someday haha
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@yanzalong (18988)
• Indonesia
6 Apr 16
It depends largely on your lifestyle. If you have a very good healthy life style, I don't think 33 years of age is late for starting a marriage life. The only benefit of getting marride at younger age is that when you grow old, your children are already adult, thus your time in taking care of them is reduced --- not as worried as when your kids are still small who need careful attention.
Strength is not determined by age. Many people aged above 50 are as strong and look as young as young people. Like I said it depends on your lifestyle.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
6 Apr 16
Just enjoy the stages of life and don't mind the numbers . I assure you each stage in life is equally wonderful .
@epiffanie (11326)
• Australia
6 Apr 16
I made up my mind that my childbearing years would stop at 30 .. and so even though I had three boys and wanted so much to have a daughter, I stick to my plan .. My youngest is now 30 years old .. I always say that a woman should not have anymore children after the age of 30 because the energy level is definitely affecting our ability to take care of young children ...
I hope you have your baby soon and have another one after a couple of years unless you are only planning to have one ..
@Tampa_girl7 (50250)
• United States
7 Apr 16
I was 26 when I married and nearly 31 when I had my son. It is not too late.
@petatonicsca (7070)
• Japan
6 Apr 16
I don't think of myself as an age, I just think of myself as a personality! (yep, I am certainly personality.)
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@DesirousDreamer (34776)
• Peoria, Arizona
7 Apr 16
People are ready when they are ready. 33 is an amazing age, especially to start a family. You already did all your partying in your 20s and 30s is a good age to settle day. Some people get married young and it works out and some it doesn't work out. I really don't think there should be a staple age of when a person should get married and start a family If someone wants to get married and start a family right out of high school that is their choice. If someone wants to start a family at 35, go right ahead. You have done well and also good luck and best wishes for you!