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Originally Posted by xepherys
Again, there are 30 y/o couples that have kids and can't handle it half as well. In the end, age has little to do with it... every person is different.
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You and your kid's mom have done well, unusually well by your kid. Your situation is not the norm sad to say.
Age has a LOT to do with it.
"Nearly 80 percent of teen mothers eventually go on welfare."
"In 2002, only 10 percent of teen mothers aged 15-17 had graduated from high school."
"fathers of children born to teen mothers earned an estimated average of $3,400 less per year than the fathers of children born to mothers who were 20 or 21, over the course of 18 years following the birth of their first child (Annie E. Casey Foundation, 1998)."
"On average, a child born to a teenage mother visits a medical provider 3.8 times per year, versus 4.3 times for a child born to a mother over the age of 20 years (National Campaign To Prevent Teen Pregnancy, 2004b)."