My mother was 45 when she had me, so when I was in high school my parents were the same age as my friends' grandparents.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My father was 40 when he had me, so he was more a grandparent than a parent.
When my mother passed away I was 20.
I was 28 when my father died, and I was an only child.
I'm not bothered by the idea of getting old, or I guess you could say by having arrived at old. I was 10 when my mom turned 55. For 1955, she was a very old mom.
My parents waited to have me and my sister - my dad was 43 when my mother had me, and my mom was 38. They purposefully waited until they had had their adventures in life so that we wouldn't represent the end of their freedom.
My parents separated when I was younger.
I was a late child from my parents, so I grew up surrounded by people a lot older than me. I think even when I was 21, I felt like I was a 70-year-old man.
My mother was 18 when I was born. She split with my father when I was 6, and married another man when I was about 7. My mother was about 25, my stepfather was about 26, I'm six or seven, I was looking at them and I knew they were just too young.
My father was 64 when I was conceived, my mother 38, which was late for babies in the 1940s.
My parents were in high school when I was born. My mom was 16, my dad was 17. They were kids, at the very beginning of coming into their own and finding themselves.