Adam makes some excellent points (although children/families and being in one's twenties aren't mutually exclusive... how far are we extending adolescence these days? 35 is the new 14...) Anyhow, it's true that most posters here are not in their twenties, as well as his other points.
If you're just interested in discussion on the topic, there's plenty of prior discussion to refer to instead of wasting the time of forumers whom (as a courtesy!) are specifically answering your questions.
Every single thing in these posts has already been said elsewhere on the forum. Every one of those questions has already been asked by many people in the community, in many forums of discussion besides online.
Honest discussion and inquiry is fine. If one has honest concerns, questions, problems - there are many here who will be kind enough to help gather information. But making "off-the-cuff" remarks that aren't meant "seriously" but to "stimulate discussion" just wastes everyone's time and detracts from other discussions that could be happening.
Last edited by emge; Apr 4, 2009 at 5:22 PM.
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