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This depends entirely on the person - you should have kids when you are ready for the following:

  • To spend all of your time taking care of the kids and have no free time to yourself for at least 18 years
  • To spend all of your money on your kids instead of buying things you want
  • To care more about your kids than you do about yourself
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The best age to be a dad is 27. It is easy to become a father, but too many fathers never become a Dad.

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