I want to be a father at 20

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Only if it’s a son!
But yeah I think being a young dad is good for the baby because he will be a nt popular athlete in high school.

Usually when the parents are older they are more strict/faggots which means the child becomes a faggot
 
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if i had the money, yeah same

responsibility = sanity
 
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if i had the money, yeah same

responsibility = sanity
Facts. And yeah a lot of it depends on my stability in life too tbh lol
 
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Facts. And yeah a lot of it depends on my stability in life too tbh lol
all of it should depend on your stability, you are wholly responsible for your child
 
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Also if you’re attractive, you can slay all the young foids and be the hot dad
 
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I wanna be a father asap
 
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That’s relatively easy these days
 
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Only if it’s a son!
But yeah I think being a young dad is good for the baby because he will be a nt popular athlete in high school.

Usually when the parents are older they are more strict/faggots which means the child becomes a faggot
High T
 
Only if it’s a son!
But yeah I think being a young dad is good for the baby because he will be a nt popular athlete in high school.

Usually when the parents are older they are more strict/faggots which means the child becomes a faggot
Great way to ruin your life jfl
Have one at like 30. You’re probably not gonna stay with whatever woman you meet at 20 for life, your frontal lobe hasn’t even developed and you haven’t even gotten the chance to actually develop as an adult before making an entire new life to be responsible for
 
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all of it should depend on your stability, you are wholly responsible for your child
I’m 20 and I don’t know anyone stable enough at 20 that I’d say with confidence should have a child yet
 
only if it’s a son!
But yeah I think being a young dad is good for the baby because he will be a nt popular athlete in high school.

Usually when the parents are older they are more strict/faggots which means the child becomes a faggot
I became a father at 33. I'm not strict in the slightest. A couple days ago I was out in the living room in front of him and my wife flailing my arms, contorting my face, and babbling to myself in three languages like a lunatic. When he asked why I'm different I told him straight up that it's because I'm high on crystal meth. I explained to him how I've been awake shooting it into my arms and hands for the past four days. He'll be 5 in two months.
 
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I became a father at 33. I'm not strict in the slightest. A couple days ago I was out in the living room in front of him and my wife flailing my arms, contorting my face, and babbling to myself in three languages like a lunatic. When he asked why I'm different I told him straight up that it's because I'm high on crystal meth. I explained to him how I've been awake shooting it into my arms and hands for the past four days. He'll be 5 in two months.
Kids gonna grow up to be a legend lmao
 
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I’m 20 and I don’t know anyone stable enough at 20 that I’d say with confidence should have a child yet
What is stable?
 
Nigga no you do not
 
this is a good take tgun

but my wife has to be very hot:Bruh:
 
consistent income, permanent accommodation, long term monogamous parents who are emotionally mature enough to raise a child
Youve been conditioned to believe that.
 
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Youve been conditioned to believe that.
I don't need to be conditioned to see with my eyes that kids from broken homes, or that had to move from place to place all the time, or that never had enough money to afford decent clothes or a healthy diet don't turn out well
e.g almost the entire black population
 
I don't need to be conditioned to see with my eyes that kids from broken homes, or that had to move from place to place all the time, or that never had enough money to afford decent clothes or a healthy diet don't turn out well
e.g almost the entire black population
Moving around is great. When my son was born my wife and I were living in a hotel in Tennessee. A few days later we moved to Michigan where we rented a house for a year and a half. After that we moved two more times to two different apartments in Michigan. Then finally last month we moved from the US to the third world (Phnom Penh Cambodia).

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We'll stay here for the next three to five years then either move on to Japan or back to China. My kid will be a native speaker of three or four languages, and because of his experience growing up here in the third world he'll laugh at people back in America who go to therapy or couple's counseling.
 
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Moving around is great. When my son was born my wife and I were living in a hotel in Tennessee. A few days later we moved to Michigan where we rented a house for a year and a half. After that we moved two more times to two different apartments in Michigan. Then finally last month we moved from the US to the third world (Phnom Penh Cambodia).

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We'll stay here for the next three to five years then either move on to Japan or back to China. My kid will be a native speaker of three or four languages, and because of his experience growing up here in the third world he'll laugh at people back in America who go to therapy or couple's counseling.
Moving around in a rich way is alright and it doesn't really matter until there in school. Was mainly referring to people on section 8 or who keep getting evicted or smth
But moving schools a lot can hinder ur kids making friends, matters more as they get older but not that deep whilst they're young
Mirin anyways, not a bad plan you seem like a good dad
But you're like 30, I'm sure you would agree that most 20yos can't give a kid the life yours will have
 
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Moving around in a rich way is alright and it doesn't really matter until there in school. Was mainly referring to people on section 8 or who keep getting evicted or smth
But moving schools a lot can hinder ur kids making friends, matters more as they get older but not that deep whilst they're young
Mirin anyways, not a bad plan you seem like a good dad
But you're like 30, I'm sure you would agree that most 20yos can't give a kid the life yours will have
I think the reason why most people in their 20's couldn't give their kids a life like mine isn't because of finances. It's because of their relationships. Finances are an issue when your woman isn't willing to follow you. You don't need much money.

Anyways, my kid's gonna be home schooled while we're living here. I'll put him in muay thai very soon though. He's very well socialized. In the US my wife would take him to the park and library every day for hours on end.
 
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