Poll: Age at birth (111 votes)
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Topic started by CliveyB Of The Anorakkerati (clive)
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cliveSat 28/04/07 16:32 |
This is a single option poll: "... your mother's age, that is! How old was she when she gave birth to you or the eldest of your siblings?"
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cliveSat 28/04/07 16:34 |
How much do you think the age of your parents affects the way you are brought up? |
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cliveSat 28/04/07 16:35 |
My mum was 28 and my dad was 32 when they had my brother and I followed almost four years later. |
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