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Having children while young
Some people say that having childern while young is the best time of your life. However , being a child has both advantages and disadvantages .
On the plus side, you will still remember what's like to be a kid. Sure you will remember that in your 30s and 40s, but the more younger you are the more likely you are able to truly understand and relate to your child . All in all It's difficult to be sympathetic to someones problems when you dont know what they are going throught.
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