Well, I was almost three when my sister was born (which was also when I was weaned. And my sister wasn't weaned until she was five, due to no siblings coming after her and cutting off the supply, so pish tosh to elder children getting more attention), and we turned out okay, but I know plenty of people born closer together who also turned out okay, so I dunno, it just seems kinda arbitrary. And what about twins? Are they just doomed?
Furthermore, my grandmother got married at 18, widowed at 19, had a "career," married my grandfather when she was 34, had my uncle when she was 37 and my mom when she was 38, both at-home births, and is the happiest and healthiest (for an 86-year-old) person I know. So suck on that, anti-feminist backlash.
I also love the fact that you need a year to "pull off a wedding." Damn, a wedding is a seriously long con.
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Furthermore, my grandmother got married at 18, widowed at 19, had a "career," married my grandfather when she was 34, had my uncle when she was 37 and my mom when she was 38, both at-home births, and is the happiest and healthiest (for an 86-year-old) person I know. So suck on that, anti-feminist backlash.
I also love the fact that you need a year to "pull off a wedding." Damn, a wedding is a seriously long con.