➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

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I was wondering how she was doing as well. Glad that it's good news.
She’s been swimming, and wandering around with no wobbles or resistance to going under the water. Which was something she didn’t want to do when she was having them. :)
 
Wow that’s awesome! I guess that’s not that weird, people used to get married at like 18 all the time, like probably our grandparents, but I guess it’s just most people now aren’t even done with school and/or out of their parents’ basement till like mid 20s haha

And omg :lau



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My husband and I are both in college. There was no point waiting to be out of school, it would’ve been at least 6 years of dating when I already knew he was “the one” and vice versa.
I knew a woman who was a grandmother at 30.
My mom also married young and is a very young grandmother. :) Lots of respect, she is an amazing woman.. as for me and my house, children will not be in the plan for many more years.
 
My husband and I are both in college. There was no point waiting to be out of school, it would’ve been at least 6 years of dating when I already knew he was “the one” and vice versa.

My mom also married young and is a very young grandmother. :) Lots of respect, she is an amazing woman.. as for me and my house, children will not be in the plan for many more years.

That makes sense; when you know you know. And sorry, I realize now that my post could have come across kind of rude.

And I think I heard of someone that was a grandmother at 24 cause I think they both got pregnant at 12
 
That makes sense; when you know you know. And sorry, I realize now that my post could have come across kind of rude.

And I think I heard of someone that was a grandmother at 24 cause I think they both got pregnant at 12


My mother was made a grandmother at 34, my mom was 17 and married, my sister was 17 and not so married....
 
I don't feel as if a teen mom is ALWAYS a bad thing, given that mom is healthy and mentally stable.
Doesn't mean she has to keep the baby, just so long as she doesn't put it at risk while in utero.
 
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