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5 minutes ago, Boiler said:

You mentioned people more that 24 weeks, sounds like you meant between 24 and 25 weeks.

Ya sorry i realized. I was talking more specifically about her case.

 

I thought it said she was like 24 and 3 days. Gestational ages are estimates so really she is somewhere like 23 to 25 or even more variable depending on what her date is based on. Either side though I wouldn't recommend being on a cruise ship.

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8 hours ago, cyberfx1024 said:

She is just one of those wannabe family youtubers trying to make it big like a couple of other ones out there but obviously she ain't that smart. A couple of the other people don't go around looking for trouble at all like what she did. I for one am glad they were not allowed to board because she would probably be filming the whole time and not spending any quality time with her kids. Plus she is a baby factory, 3 kids by 22 equals baby factory.

I have to disagree with you there,  3 kids by 22 does not equal baby factory and that is a very judgemental comment without knowing all the circumstances.

 

5 hours ago, Bill & Katya said:

In this I agree with you.  The wife asked me once about doing a cruise, I flatly said no, if she wanted to go on a cruise, she could go by herself.  Cruises are to put it simply, bad.

We love cruises, I've been on 4 in my life and my wife loved our cruise to Alaska last year which was her first. Cruises are awesome.

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4 minutes ago, OriZ said:

I have to disagree with you there,  3 kids by 22 does not equal baby factory and that is a very judgemental comment without knowing all the circumstances.

Yes, I completely agree with you that it is judgmental and it is my opinion. 3 kids by 22 is a someone that is a baby factory in my book considering by the age of 23 I had only one child. Now I have 4 children that are spaced a good bit apart and it works out fine like that. But in my mind and my opinion 3 kids by 22 is considered a baby factory and is just setting themselves up for failure in life.

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1 hour ago, OriZ said:

I have to disagree with you there,  3 kids by 22 does not equal baby factory and that is a very judgemental comment without knowing all the circumstances.

 

We love cruises, I've been on 4 in my life and my wife loved our cruise to Alaska last year which was her first. Cruises are awesome.

Actually, I will have to take at least one cruise at some point since Antarctica is on the bucket list.

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2 hours ago, cyberfx1024 said:

Yes, I completely agree with you that it is judgmental and it is my opinion. 3 kids by 22 is a someone that is a baby factory in my book considering by the age of 23 I had only one child. Now I have 4 children that are spaced a good bit apart and it works out fine like that. But in my mind and my opinion 3 kids by 22 is considered a baby factory and is just setting themselves up for failure in life.

I think you are failing to take many factors into consideration, but that is your decision. Comparing it to you is irrelevant and I don't see how any of it has any bearing on whether or not they will be successful in life or not. Sure, it makes things harder but if you wanna make it you make it. My life has taught me not to judge others unless I know everything about their life. Everyone has unique, individual circumstances. Do I think they are idiots in this case? Well I think Disney is completely within their rights in the way they handled this and I actually think it was very kind of them to refund the money since they are now short many passengers that they can't replace. But i don't know how successful or not those people will be in their life, time will tell. I actually know someone who had 3 kids by the time she was 22 and not because she was a baby factory and it didn't set her up for failure in life. She also happens to be my wife.

 

11 minutes ago, Bill & Katya said:

Actually, I will have to take at least one cruise at some point since Antarctica is on the bucket list.

Yes mine has that and the South pole as well. My profile pic right now is actually from that cruise. We had a professional photographer take some platinum pics, paid an arm and a leg because it's on a cruiseship, but was worth the experience and the product. 

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I thought you had to be seriously old to go on cruises, or accompany someone who is?

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