"I can't imagine why it would be traumatic for a 15-year-old to realize his mother is 75. If he has any wits about him at all, he'll have seen it coming"..
All i'm saying is that when i was 15 i would not have liked for my mother to have to depend on me. The stress of seeing a close relative...
as i said gun education is vital, and it is in the american nature to be aggressive. such is the mix in cultures across America, deep south to the east coast, that it is harder to control. a gun law for all the states it almost impossible as the opinions of some states vary from others.
Of course. I live in rural england and go shooting, although i accept that it is not quite the same as North America. However until teh laws are tightened in America gun crime will still be a major issue. The ease at which you can get a gun in america is a clear reason why gun crime is so high...
Honestly did not want to sound sexist. The influence of teh mother is far more important on the life of a child than that of the father. Therefore it has a greater impact on the child when aged 15 he realsies that his mother is 75. Ideally neither parent will be 60, but if they are i would have...
I'm very glad that i don't have to have babies. Although there are the benefits of taking maternity leave and then returning to your job, do mothers not want to be with their children, and not have a nanny?
America is like the overly powerful teenager who on realising that such things as "cool" as guns exist must have one and play with it until his hearts content. England however is past this stage and is now satisfied to take a more conservative approach.
Without wanting to sound sexist, it is less of an issue. if he can still father a child at that age, why not. I think it becomes an issue when a baby is conceived artificially for someone over 60.