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    @pete wrote:

    @sunny wrote:

    Petes just jelouse He is in the menpopause and carnt get it up to make a lil un lol :wink: :lol:

    try me :wink: :lol:

    You will have a job with me it would be a f00king mirical if i got up the duff

    #324256

    @sunny wrote:

    @pete wrote:

    @sunny wrote:

    Petes just jelouse He is in the menpopause and carnt get it up to make a lil un lol :wink: :lol:

    try me :wink: :lol:

    You will have a job with me it would be a f00king mirical if i got up the duff

    me too but who cares :wink:

    #324257

    Bat

    @pete wrote:

    not of old age they cant though the menopause is natures way of saying stop breeding the chances of them dying before the child is old enough to handle it is pretty high i’d say Screw with nature it has a habit of kicking you in the teeth

    Exactly my point pete. Women have a menopause for a reason…your too old to have kids any more. Yes some women have early menopauses because of ill health and various other reasons. In that case IVF for them is different,but for women this age, no it aint natural.

    #324258

    Bat

    @pats wrote:

    @pete wrote:

    Dr Rashbrook paid £10,000 for IVF treatment in Russia using a donor egg under the supervision of Italian fertility expert Professor Severino Antinori.

    this one was more chemical than miracle

    oh shurrup ye miserable auld git. :lol:

    You tell him PATS. :lol:
    Pete shut up ya old git, :wink: PATS has told you, now behave or she,ll set sunny on you, and you never know what she,ll do to you in PATS cupboard. People have gone in there and never come out!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

    #324259

    As long as the child is loved cared for i carnt see diffence

    Its not natual for kids of 12/13 to get pregnet but it happens

    #324260

    @bat wrote:

    @pats wrote:

    @pete wrote:

    Dr Rashbrook paid £10,000 for IVF treatment in Russia using a donor egg under the supervision of Italian fertility expert Professor Severino Antinori.

    this one was more chemical than miracle

    oh shurrup ye miserable auld git. :lol:

    You tell him PATS. :lol:
    Pete shut up ya old git, :wink: PATS has told you, now behave or she,ll set sunny on you, and you never know what she,ll do to you in PATS cupboard. People have gone in there and never come out!! :shock: :shock: :shock:

    but you just agreed with me :shock:
    As for Pats cupboard been there in the words of Rocky ” that aint so bad” :lol:

    #324261

    @sunny wrote:

    As long as the child is loved cared for i carnt see diffence

    Its not natual for kids of 12/13 to get pregnet but it happens

    You say that sunny cos the western laws say no sex before 16 etc but women have been having kids earlier than that for years in other countries especially before the days of contraception. In some places still young women are marrying between 12 and 15 and some for poverty reasons even before puberty.
    I think puberty and menopause are the 2 natural phases as to when it could be deemed natural even if not acceptable for sex and childbearing.

    #324262

    pol i no what ya saying but i would rather see a old women with a baby in her arms than a babbie with a baby if you no what mean

    I no im old fashions in alot of ways but seeing the older parents doesnt make me think any think But when i see young girls pushing a pram i think wot a waste

    And i dont mean 16/ up wards even tho that is young i mean young lasses and theres a few in my daughters school age 13 who have had a child

    #324263

    well, i think IF it naturally happens then well, its happened, but the IVF OPTION WELL, oops caps, i don’t agree with.

    Mind u im only 36 and got a zimmer n 2kids what do I know lol

    #324264

    Beating you, I’ve got a motor zimmer and four children

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