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Old 09-11-2009, 12:27 PM   #31
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Thanks everyone.

So to give everyone a bit more background I'm the oldest of three.

My brother is turning 22, my sister is turning 21. It's just been us three for the past 21 years and while we're not as close as most siblings, we all get along pretty well.

It's just strange to think that there's going to be a 4th sibling. Even though it's only going to be a half sibling I guess I already feel like I'm going to treat him/her like a full sibling.

On a funny sidenote I didn't think this marriage was going to last. I don't talk to my pops that often but he called me to tell me that he was getting married. Then I found out it was mainly to help my stepmom get her greencard. :roll eyes:

But I guess it turns out, they really like eachother afterall. :/

And now she's gone and got herself knocked up....

I dunno if my dad is going to be capable of raising this child the way it needs to be raised. I mean he's going to be 70 by the time this child turns 15!!!
So your dad is 55. Wow that's getting up there, for kids but beyond the realm, but hey these days?

A lot of men who are 40 look and are in the physical shape of a 30 year old. Seriously the question should be is your Dad healthy enough. Shit my Dad is 82 and most people think the guy is around 72.

That's the real question and after all, if its a boy you can kinda step in for Dad if needed to give the guy guidance. After all, you will be his older brother, if only half.
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Old 09-11-2009, 01:37 PM   #32
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Me and my brother are only a year apart (he is younger) and we would fight alot as kids but we are pretty neutral now. In my close family I have an uncle thats 40 and a cousin thats 33.
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Old 09-11-2009, 01:48 PM   #33
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Then I found out it was mainly to help my stepmom get her greencard. :roll eyes:
Oh man, I hate when people do that.

Is your dad in on this, and alright with it?

This is how it works most of the time.
She marries a US citizen so she can get a green card/citizenship. Then she has a child as soon as possible, so the kid can be a true US citizen, thus making it even harder for the government to kick her out if it ever comes down to anything. Then she gets a divorce as soon as she is legally allowed to, and starts collecting child support.
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Old 09-11-2009, 01:51 PM   #34
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my friend's son is same age is my friend's brother...
they just hang out as a friends..

maybe your future child could be similar age as your new brother or sister ??
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Oh man, I hate when people do that.

Is your dad in on this, and alright with it?

This is how it works most of the time.
She marries a US citizen so she can get a green card/citizenship. Then she has a child as soon as possible, so the kid can be a true US citizen, thus making it even harder for the government to kick her out if it ever comes down to anything. Then she gets a divorce as soon as she is legally allowed to, and starts collecting child support.
That's kinda what I was thinking too, although I really hope this isn't the case. It's not like my dad has any money worth mentioning though thats for sure.

So if she thinks she's pulling a fast one, then she needs to think again. You can't receive checks for child support when the dad has no monies.
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Old 09-11-2009, 04:31 PM   #36
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I didn't know you had a sister Daniel...

WASSUP!

And Dave, between people trying to keep themselves in better health and viagra, people are having kids at an older age. Which can be a good thing being as how they are more likely to be financially stable and set in life.

I rather older people having kids than kids having kids.
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Old 09-11-2009, 05:50 PM   #37
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I didn't know you had a sister Daniel...

WASSUP!

And Dave, between people trying to keep themselves in better health and viagra, people are having kids at an older age. Which can be a good thing being as how they are more likely to be financially stable and set in life.

I rather older people having kids than kids having kids.
I do agree Mel I would rather see people having kids in their late twenties to early 30's than teens and early 20's. Most people are not really grown up until they are in their late twenties. Sorry guys just seen it and been there. Its the way it is.

If I had a dime for everything I thought I knew in my twenties only to learn better of in my 30's ? I would have a small fortune.
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