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What are some places in Liverpool where young, single, educated, professional people congregate? Does Liverpool have any kind of scene where the young, well-heeled types gather?

Al Inshearah replied: "Yes it's called Manchester"

Chav Princess replied: "There is no such place as this in liverpool. They are all chav's. End of."

Clive replied: "Nothing like that in the wastelands of Merseyside. You will have to travel to Cheshire. On second thoughts, try the public houses of West Kirby that area is very civilised."

BRYAN D replied: "is there such a person in liverpool?"

marycheneysstrapon replied: "The train station to buy a one way ticket."

Reg Tedious replied: "Somebody beat me to Manchester, so I will say Knutsford. Even Robbie Williams has written a song about it."

AlexanderE replied: "They all gather for a chat in the phone booth outside tesco`s."

choccy replied: "hahaha! Great answers! Get the idea Jumpin?"

ste b replied: "Try Concert Square in the City Centre. You could try the Newz Bar on Water Street where you get Footballers,TV Stars and other Celebs in there."

the cat replied: "I think most of these answers were left by people who have never even visited Liverpool First of all, steer clear of Concert Square, Wood Street and that area as it tends to be more studenty Try any of the bars around the albert dock area - Blue Bar, Baby Blue, Baby Cream and Pan American Also try Alma de Cuba, the Living Room and Newz"

What dog gets along well with young children, teens and other animals? i have 3 guinea pigs, 4 cats and a young neice who comes round occasionally and i want a dog, i was wondering what type of dog would get along well with a teenager, a 1yr old, 4 cats and 3 guinea pigs? also if poss not to much maintenence on the furr. thanks!

Nothing in Life is Free! replied: "A well-trained one. And with the guinea pigs in the house I'd steer away from any sort of terrier."

megomatic123 replied: "a toy- fox terrier i have one and she is so cute and gets along with people really well and other animals."

Wiggler replied: "Labs are a good all round family dog, although so are alot of breeds if brought up properly."

ToasterFairy replied: "Well, it doesn't really matter what dog, all that matters is their personality. Every dog has a different personality like humans. You can get them as a puppy and introducing them to verything so they'll go up thinking it's normal. You can also go to a shelter that has Bios on all the animals that are up for adoption. Some shelters will even let you introduce your other animals to the new one in a nutreul setting. (which is very important because then one will try to claim dominance and that can get ugly) Hope this helps and good luck!"

anavswife replied: "German Shepherd Dogs are great. We have 2 bunnies that we let run around the living room for excercise and the puppy loves them. As with any dog it just needs to be trained and GSD's are very easily trained. I spend only 10 minutes a day working on his command training, obviously things like come, stay, and teaching him where not to go snooping is ongoing, but only when he's in somewhere he oughtn't be. As long as you don't get a long haired GSD grooming is relatively simple. I comb him out with a regular people comb once a day for about 5-10 minutes. he really likes it cause it gets those places he can't."

Sammyboo19 replied: "seeing as how you have a one year old around you should get a bigger dog because small dogs and small kids never work out. Try a local rescue. good luck"

fhs_class_of_2010 replied: "i have a boxer and he is wonderful with children of all ages. they can be high strung sometimes but he is also very lazy at times. he is wonderful with my two cats and my new kittens that were born recently. I'm not sure how he would react to a guinea pig though but a boxer is a wonderful breed of dog."

lindsy l replied: "Any dog, it just depends on how well they're trained."

Casey C replied: "I raise great danes and have bunnies she thinks they are her babies and twins and a nine year old I was pre with the twins when I got my first. they are very sweet"

triphazard99 replied: "Avoid any type of rat terrier - Jack Russell, Manchester Terrier etc unless you completely want to stifle their natural hunting ability, and run the risk of losing a guinea pig or two by the time you have trained them not to attack rodents.. I wouldn't personally get a toy breed with small children, as they are rather more fragile. A lab or boxer would be great - though the lab might end up fetching the guinea pigs back to you.."

Ally replied: "Get a lab. They are great with kids and other animals, especially when they grow up with them."

Be Jealous<33 replied: "Shih Tzu's I have one who gets along with everyone!! He is very loyal and always by your side! He wont bark or scratch or hurt anyone in anyway! I you want a loyal and faithful dog GET A SHIH TZU!!!!"

Stephanie L replied: "There are three ways to answer this question, because it really comes down to what you want. A.) Gender; Gender can be a big issue in choosing a dog, because some breeds tend to have a distinction between the two. Herding and working breed males tend to have a higher aggression rate than females (although this is just a generalization as it can happen within all groups). So if you would prefer a male dog to a female, make sure you look at a breed that doesn't always have a distinction. B.) Size; Having young children that can come in contact with the dog, I would stay away from really small dogs (as they can be injured easily) and really large dogs (because they can injure young ones unintentionally). However, there is a wide variety in between. C.) Trainibility; The kind of dog that suits you best is very dependent on how much you are willing to train it. EVERY dog can be trained into being a good dog, but there are just some breeds that tend to need a little less work. For example; terriers can be highly stubborn, and mischievious, but can be a very adaptable family member if trained adequately. Sporting breeds are generalized as being more the ideal family group (retrievers are in this class), however they need lots of exercise to keep from going crazy! Herding breeds need to be mentally stimulized daily or else you can have a very destructive dog on your hands. Working breeds tend to need more obedience because they have a strong working drive, and a lot of them can be overly stubborn. Toys can be fragile, and may not be the best bet with young ones. Non-sporting really is based breed to breed (although if you are willing to give it a little extra attention, bull dogs are supposed to make really good family members) Overall, I would stick with a retriever type dog, as they tend to make a good starter family dog. However, if you just don't want a retriever, you can look at mixes that have come into recent popularity. Golden doodles (golden retriever/ poodle) or labradoodles are a way to spice up the everyday lab and still get the benefits of they're friendly nature. You can also check out the local shelters, however I would advise you to stay away from the puppies (I've seen so many families come in and get a puppy, and return it a year later because of it's temperment). Look for a dog that is over a year old and has a gentle and calm disposition. Bring your family into meet it several times, and have the shelter test it with small animals! I'm sure you'll find the right dog for you. Have fun in looking for a new family companion!"

pomegranatepants replied: "It really depends more on the dog's personality than the breed. You may want to avoid a really small toy dog, as they can easily get hurt if a child is playing with them and falls on the dog, etc. If you go to a local shelter, all the dogs there will have been professionally screened for behavior, and they would be able to match you with the right kind of dog for your lifestyle."

doglover replied: "petiet goldendoodle!!!!!!!!!! THEY ARE CUTE FRIENDLY and small to medium sized!"

Does anyone out there know of a young, well managed company that would be a good investment? I have approx. $5,000 play money that I am willing to risk if the situation is right.

Julie replied: "Use your own better judgment and do your own research. I subscribe to many financial newsletters, and I am a fool for doing it. However, there are a few that consistently do better than the others. My favorite newsletter, recently recommended a stock that it feels will rise in share price about 150% in the next 18 months. Also, it pays an 11% dividend and has never missed or reduced payment. I purchased about a months ago. I feel pretty confident in this stock. Make your own decision. Stock : ACAS"

Solmon G replied: "i dont know man. right now it kind of confusing. becasue the economy is down. but most of the stocks r cheap. they have been going down since last year. and i feel like they r coming up again but anlyast say that economy is going down. i would say invest it and i think google, apple, microsaoft r good companies and they r going up. good luck i am short time invester and a beginner. i invested 2700$ in different companies and make some money around 15 to 40 $ in a day or two. right now i am trying to get some experience."

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mommyof2 replied: "Would you like to invest in a family owned and operated Japanese restaurant? My husband and I are looking for investors to help us purchase the restaurant that he has been running for the past 7 months. We have a great oppurtunity to own the place for a small amount up front. We are $25,000 short right now. If you want to talk email. Thanks."

What veterans on your team have had the greatest effect on the rookies and other young guys? For Texas.. I'd say Omar Vizquel & Michael Young. Thanks baseball section. Have a good day! BQ: Who is your favorite players BF? BF = best friend not boyfriend :P Hah, I had to ask cause I remember seeing Michael Young & Vernon Wells hanging out before the game started then I remember hearing they were in each others weddings.

Powermong'r The Machine replied: "The veterans on the St. Louis Cardinals that have the greatest effect on the younger players has to be Albert Pujols, Chris Carpenter, and now John Smoltz. They are a huge reason why the Cardinals are in first place in the NL Central. With their leadership and work ethics, they pass along a great atmosphere for the rest of the team. BQ: Albert Pujols doesn't have a best friend but alot of great friends in the league. His best friend would have to be his wife Deidre."

John Paul replied: "yankees have derek jeter and johnny damon"

Motown R&B (Mauer!:D)§aw replied: "I'd say Joe Mauer and Justin Morneau also I'd think Francisco Liriano (if he wasn't on the DL),Carlos Gomez BQ:That I haven;t thought about with Joe Mauer..and I live in NY so I don't see many Twins games.."

Shayzees ★ Gator Game Saturday! replied: "For the Yankees, it's Derek Jeter first off, he's the captain of the team....I also think Posada, with the young pitchers, and Mariano Rivera BQ: Derek Jeter's Best Friend? A-Rod? haha"

S B replied: "Yankees Derek Jeter and MO they r role models"

SoleQueen replied: "I think all the veteran arms have been a good influence on Happ this year, Moyer and Pedro are both battle tested and proven. BQ - Howard and Rollins"

The Official Yankee Basher™ replied: "Well, Mauer and Morneau hve had a more than huge influence on the whole team. Here's a funny article on it from 2007: "The Twins spend millions on drafting and developing young players. They should cut the budget and just move all their prospects into Mauer's St. Paul apartment. Jason Bartlett grabbed a bunk last year, and he's hitting .355. Josh Rabe is the newest tenant, and he's hitting .317. Mauer may become the first American League catcher ever to win a batting title, and Morneau is threatening to become the most feared Canadian hitter since Marty McSorley. "I think the whole team is going to try to move in," Redmond said. "I'm asking for the couch."" I love that article. Its so funny. But it really shows how much Joe Mauer esp. influences the MN Twins. Our most recent veteran that's a big help is definitely Orlando Cabrera. He has been a huge asset for the whole team, but esp. for the younger Latino players (Carlos Gomez & Alexi Casilla esp.). They are learning so much from him. Casilla's average is WAAAYYY up from where it was pre-Cabrera. He has been a major asset to us. BQ: Justin Morneau's most well-known best friend is of course, Joe Mauer. They went through all the minor leagues together, and have known each other for about 6 years. Joe was a groomsman in Justin's wedding. I don't know about Brendan Harris, but I know that he hangs out with Joe Mauer a lot, too."

"The Yellow Dart" replied: "Back in 2006 Kenny Rogers had a great impact on the starting pitching, especially Justin Verlander. The team also had veteran hitters in Pudge and Ordonez that helped bring in people like Curtis Granderson and Brandon Inge."

MC Hop 'n Pop: Go BoSox! replied: "Mike Lowell, Jason Varitek, and Tim Wakefield BQ: I honestly don't know Jason Bay's best friend"

Adam replied: "I hope our 2 young catchers will learn what they can from Pudge."

USC ♥ GIRL replied: "Manny, the young guys were trying WAY to hard before he came around. Both Kemp and Ethier are having career years this year. Also Casey Blake."

shintalka replied: "Roy Halladay, not because he can help them out, but he is just a good guy to be around. He can show young pitchers what it takes to become good. BQ: Roy Halladay and AJ Burnett were starting to become really good friends over there time together."

TheBigD replied: "Aww, you already mentioned Omar Vizquel and Michael Young and yeah I agree that they have had an effect on the rookies but Millwood has had an effect on the pitching staff. He's the lone vet. He's been a better mentor than Padilla. BQ: My two favorite players Michael Young and Ian Kinsler are close friends."

Why do Mormonites always send two cute, young, well-dressed men to my door to minister to me? and then give money to ban gay marriage?

Babe Ruthless STFU replied: "Mormonites?"

Andy Bear replied: "because you open the door"

It's just me replied: "LOL! Mormonites! ROFL!"

watch out for goombas replied: "its part of their "service" but yeah i one am glad they donated so much to ban gay marriage. unlike the Catholic church"

mistyforestcreek replied: "Its mormons, not mormonites. and there called missionaries preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. we helped ban gay marrage because its sinful in Gods eyes, and against his creations. He created a man and woman to multiply and replenesh the earth so his children can have the opportunity to come to earth."

Lid replied: "Hahaha good question. Sounds like they are in denial about something!"

cadisneygirl replied: "Individuals have every right to give money to support causes they want in the US. If you have a problem with the first amendment take it up with the Constitution. Part of the reason missionaries have to go in pairs is because people like you would probably accuse them of things they didnt do if they were alone just to make the church look bad or sue them on false accusations to get some money out of the church."

~I*am*pretty*much*amazing~ replied: "they arent gay, they are like roommates. thats like saying anyone who shares a dorm with someone of the same gender at college is gay. they arent called mormonites, they are just called mormons"

Moiraes Fate replied: "Because they're trying to manipulate you into joining them. Don't."

Trofim L replied: "Religion and hypocrisy have always had the hots for each other."

Riku x Sora replied: "Its common in many religions to send followers door to door and try to recruit new members.If you're not intrested,simply tell them so,or don't answer your door. As for the gay marriage issue,some people have religous reasons for not believing in gay marriage and want to raise money for that cause."

mormonme2007 replied: "The LDS Church didn't donate money. Members of the church did but not as representatives of the LDS church. Mormonites? Where the heck did that come from? Peace, Love, and Pork Fried Rice! :)"

ricochet27 replied: "To share with you the great plan of happiness and protect the world from the judgments that are coming with all our power."

paula r replied: "Because they are trying to teach people about the LDS church.They supported the ban on gay marriage. Because God says gay sex is wrong!But, alot of other people supported this as well.So, why are the Mormons the focus anyway?"

Do any of you parents have young well behaved children? What I mean is childrean between the ages of 2 and 4 Are they ways to not get them to throw tantrums. I have seen a 3 year old very well behaved in restaurnats before not throwing a single fit and not whinning or yelling at all. It's a relieve when you do witness well behaved children. It drives me nuts seeing kids out of controll and witnessing tantrums. Believe me a tantrum is never a pretty sight If you do manage to get them well behaved how do you do it.

bobandfiona replied: "I am a mom of a 4yr. old. Children are merely a product of what they learn to be acceptable and not acceptable. Everything they do is an opportunity for them to learn and the parent to teach and model. By no means is my child a perfect angel all the time. And anyone who says their child is will be in for a psychologically rude awakening as that child gets older! BUT...my son DOES know what is acceptable and what behavior is not. He is fully aware of how far he can go before its enough. He is a sweet and well mannered child. Not because he necessarily wants to be but because we don't allow him to be otherwise. Bad behavior gets NO attention and results in negative consequences. Good behavior gets positive attention, love, support, and positive outcomes. If you start that from the time they are 3-6 months old it becomes second nature to them!"

Earl s replied: "first they have to have good manners at home. They will act the same away as they do at home. Discipline is the answer."

bmimittc3 replied: "I have a 4 & 6 year old and though they do have their moments, mostly at home, they are very well-behaved children. I'm always complimented on how good they are. I am not afraid to spank them when they test me or it is needed. But I mostly try to talk to them and try to explain why they are in trouble. It usually helps them to understand they're at fault for their actions and they can control their punishments or lack of. I think a parent should not be afraid to be a parent and put their foot down. I'm not saying to go around and beat your children, but sometimes children need more than being talked to or a time out."

zaza replied: "Children will behave exactly the same way in public as they do at home. If they are treated with respect, they will respect. If their parents have manners, they will have manners. If they are treated with kindness, they will treat others with kindness. Children live what they learn."

jlmjake replied: "I never had that problem with my kids, and still do not with my grandkids. Here is a suggestion. Set an expectation for your 2 year old, if you misbehave in the resturant, you will lose your (what ever favorrite toy or activity is at that time. Even very young children understand cause and effect. Be consistant, if you say x will happen if you do y, it has to happen every time. Tonight my 6 year old grandson lost cartoon privleges when he spilled his drunk, not because he spilled it, you can always clean stuff, but because he did not come to get me so we could clean it up at once like I have asked him to do. He stays with me 4 days a week so I have to be more discliplined with him than I've had to with the 2 older GK. Be prerpared to remove them if their behavior does not improve when the expectation is not met. Tell your waiter you'll return after you've both had a time out, take your child out of what ever location your in until the behavior improves. Trust me that 2 year olds tantrum will not be near as cute when it is a 16 year old tantrum Remember they call them terrible 2's for a reason, they don't last long, but what you put up with now you'll be putting up with when they are 5, 10, etc."

Cricket replied: "My step-great grand children at the ages of 3 and 5 were, and still are, the most well behaved kids I ever saw. They say please, thank you, excuse me,yes Sir/Ma'am, no sir/ma'am are quiet and well behaved in public, and have a sense of humor that is out of this world.. Their father was a hellion, but joined the Marines right out of high school. He marries a lady Marine while in the service. I swear, if these kids pitched a fit they wouldn't sit for a week. They are 8 and 10 now and I took them to the hairdresser with me. They sat and read magazines for an hour other than to laugh at something in the magazine. They are wonderful children and I agree with you about th out of control ones (or the ones that run their household. Obnoxious little monsters. Kurt and Janna are consistent and just expect them to mind. When they say do something, the kids just do it ,no argument. And laugh all the time."

totallyconfused27 replied: "Ok I am a nanny so I know. I nanny for a little boy who was 2 when i started. He was well behaved and a good boy in general. The day he turned 3 he turned nasty. Everyday he throws at least on tantrum. Hes such a brat now its unreal. I do not believe the phrase terriable 2's it should be 3's. I feel where your coming from. However I have a baby sister thats 3 and shes is SOOOOOOOOO well behaved. So it just depends on the kids. . ."

goingcrazypart3 replied: "I have a 4 and 6 year old and they are for the most part very well behaved. They have their bad moments where melt-downs occur. But those will usually occur for a reason. Such as being hungry or tired. I try to do dinner before the hunger melt downs occur. I hate having to deal with my babies in public because when they have reached that point then nothing can make them feel better. I also will avoid those times when they are tired. Them being tired intensives any emotion they might be having. Now mind you, that no kid is perfect and they have times where they are grumpy and while sometimes you do schedule your day around them, sometimes that also is not feasible. There are time where you have to get done what you need to and you try as you might to help your kids through a grumpy time. But like another poster said, your kids will act in public as they do in home. If you allow them to have run of the house and do as they will, with no boundaries and consequences then they will misbehave in public."

? replied: "It's not rocket science! You have to be firm, fair, consistent and always do what you say you will do, even if you don't want to. Tantrums in 1-3 year olds is normal and happens all the time. It is not pretty but it is a natural part of learning. When they are ignored and not given into then they will diminish. What never works is hitting, shouting and threatening."

oracleofohio replied: "My kids tend to be very well behaved in public. They're not always angels at home but somehow they've learned that in public we won't tolerate a tantrum. Two year olds are pretty unpredictable and it's more to do with development than what parents are teaching. How did we get them to behave? We have rules and standards. It's pretty simple. We don't put our kids in situations where the age can't handle it. If they start acting up we deal with it before it snowballs. Pretty simple really."

Scientist that are young, not white and not a male? I'm writing a Persuasive Essay on Is Albert Einstein the greatest scientist of all time. Because he was old, white and a male. Now, that doesn't make him the greatest scientist of all time because of those 3 things. Now, because I don't believe he is, I'm trying to find young (well known) scientist that is young. Not white and not a male. Can anyone help me? I'm having trouble finding these 3 things.

Kaykay replied: "Sandra L. Hanson she is a young african american young scientist"

Bruce Lovely replied: "Well, I can certainly tell you who won't be considered the greatest persuasive writer of all time."

nam_miles replied: "Dr. Rebecca Katz: she's getting quite a name in the field of epidemiology."

Dmitry Z replied: "Look, greatness of any human in science particularly is not determinable by age, gender or race. You are trying to combine sexism, racism and ageism in the same essay."

am looking for a neighborhood that has lots of young families as well as an older mix? I am looking for a neighborhood that has lots of young families as well as an older mix. A place where you see people outside walking and chatting. Does such a place exist in Richmond without having to live 10 miles out of town?? Oh yeah-low crime too!!

Surfer-Boy replied: "Well, My neighbourhood is on the central coast and All the people in our street get out, talk to each other, The Kids play, There are kids ranging from ages 5-14 and the Adults get together, drink their beers chat about what happens that day, all the men play golf, young and old couples and we have a GREAT time. on saturday night we got out in the coldesack and had a big bonfire and it was great! You should come and check it out;"

Niret replied: "When I first moved to Richmond, I told my Realtor that I wanted to live in the city, but in an area of the city where I could feel safe, walk my dog at 11 pm if necessary, etc. My Realtor at the time said that if I wanted safe, then I didn't want the city. So I moved to the Far West End. Since getting into the real estate business & getting to know lots of different areas, I have myself moved to the Bellevue area in the northside of the city. Here I find that it is really like a neighborhood - people talk across the fence, there is a nice mix of people who have been in the area for 40+ years who have raised kids there while having young couples & families with young kids living there. And having been a Realtor for well over 12 years, I have gotten to know other areas of the city and the county where I think you will find the same kind of neighborliness. Try to explore your neighborhood using the Street View feature on the web-site of Fizber. It feels like walking down the street:"

Why do young teen girls only worry if they are pregnant, what about AIDS? They all think that having babies is easy and try to keep their boyfriend that way. It doesn't work. The guys are usually too young as well and not ready to be a dad. When will they grow a brain? The parents of these girls are left holding the baby. Lets face it they can't even decide what to wear to the mall. They have no right to inflict their bad decisions on any-one. Whats wrong with the world today. Its just gone crazy. What do you think? What if you are a teen that gets pregnant and you and your baby contract AIDS.

kimmy replied: "sad isn't it?"

Timid Women Rarely Make History replied: "I think that it's because the odds of some random 13-14 year old having aids is rare unless transferred from mother to child. Most new aids cases are in healthy young adults of both sexes in their twenties and thirties. But I do think it is still scary. There is always an exception to the rule. Sex education has been taking a back burner in public and especially private schools. Mothers need to speak out about this issue!!"

Tofu. replied: "not only AIDS! syphilis, chlamydia, herpes...the list goes on!"

Kristy replied: "I feel the same way as you but you know how nieve teenagers can be. They all "think" they are in love when its really lust...they think they know everything about life and have it all figured out etc. When everyone hits 40 looking back on who their teenage crush was at 14 and 15 i highly doubt you are still with him/her. Most just need a simple reality check."

Yanyan replied: "NO!!!! Babies are to Innocent for that!! AIDS is horrible!! selfish!!!"

car05161967 replied: "Very good point!!!"

physcosylv replied: "I'm not sure why any of them don't worry about diseases. But not every teen mother has her/their parents raise their child, some can be ready, some have brains, I'm sure you are just saying the "majority" of them are this way but not all. I have had two children by the age of 21, been with my boyfriend since 14, have had our own home and payed our own bills since I was 15, and we even managed to raise my brother and sister for six years which is still ongoing since one of them is only 15 and the other is now 18 and moved out. Older parents can also be bad parents, not worry about diseases, and pass their children off to other people, just like in my case, my parents were drug addicts. We have never had any help from anyone, not the state, not my or my fiance's parents, not even a babysitter."

~eMmAcHeRRy~ replied: "I know it is crazy!! These kids! So stupid! But what can we do??"

For those who married young did you also have children young? I am 20 and will be getting married in a few months. I am just curious if a lot of people who marry young have children young as well? I want a baby, but we also want to wait. How long were you married before you had your first child?

ping replied: "I was married for 7 months when I got prego.Got married at 21 But we had been together from age 13 and were trying to have a baby for 3 years with no luck. Had our second child 6 months ago at 25 after trying since the first was 6 months old"

Carly replied: "I got married at 21 years old. I was 28 when I had my first child. I would recommend waiting. You need time together as husband and wife before you bring a child into the marriage. Good luck!"

Baby Kaleigh Due Christmas Day!! replied: "well I am older then you, I am 25. I just got married this year and we are expecting our first child, but we have also been together over 5 and 1/2 years living together minus about a month, we knew each other for awhile before we decided to date, anyways I think it all depends on how much "alone" time you guys have had, how well you really know each other. They say marriage is different then just living together, that marriage changes people, for us it changed nothing, except I got to change my last name to my best friends last name and now we are bringing a life into the world and we couldnt be more excited, everyone is different do what you feel is right. good luck"

Amber replied: "I got married at 19 we had planned on waiting for 5 or 6 years. 2 weeks later we found out I was 6 weeks pregnant. I am now 22 expecting baby number 2 planned of course. Couldn't be more happy."

EvansMommy replied: "Well I got married at 16 & our 5 year anniversary was 13 days after our son was born.I think we waited long enough & we have no regrets."

Ayesha C replied: "I got married at 18 and now i am pregnant at 21 with out first."

dylans.sarah replied: "I got married at 17. We planned and were able to conceive my son a year and a half after we married. We were married 2 years and 3 days when our little man was born. I have no regrets! We are going on 4 years now and baby number 2! The way I feel is that I got 2 amazing years of falling in love with my husband and then I have had 2 amazing years falling in love with the father of my child!"

sugarplum1922 replied: "I keep asking questions like this too! Im also 20!! Well, I got married when I was 18, but I graduated high school early when I was 16 too, so I felt older than I was! Anyway, my husband and I want to have a baby sometime next year. We want to try and get pregnant at the start of next year, so I will be around 22 and he will be 24 when the baby is born. So, yeah we are young, but we didnt rush it. We have been together for over 5 years, and married for 2. Im glad we waited a couple years. I figure I need a few more months alone with him, but we won't have a baby here for over a year anyway, so it will be perfect for us. I know people who are younger than me that are on their 2nd or 3rd kids! Its crazy! Im a military wife, so I meet all sorts of people..haha!! Hope that answers your question! But, if I were you I would wait at least minimum ONE year to get pregnant. Wait until you at least turn 21 so that you can FULLY feel like an adult, and that way you can't say you were TOO young, and by the time your baby arrives you will have about 2 years of marriage under your belt! GOOD LUCK!"

gemma b replied: "hey i was pregnant when got married, had boy 6 months after and I was 20 . Then we waited 4 1/2 years for another one and then soon as she was bron we knew we wanted another so i wanted it over and done with so I was pregnant when she was 4 months. so we Had another girl 14 months after.. I gave birth in April at the age of 30 to our little "suprise " to our 4th child another boy. We wanted kids young so we can travel when older and be "young"grandparents and have a big family !"

? replied: "I had my baby when i was 19 and got married when she was 6 months old... now she is 9 months old and im 20. me and my husband have been together sice we were 14 though..."

Adele replied: "I'm getting married next year and will be 23. By that stage my partner and I will have been together for 2 years. We can't wait to have kids though. May not have them straight away, but if we do we will be over the moon :) We are always thinking of names as well. It's up to you and your partner though. If you want to wait then wait, if you don't want to wait then don't wait. But remember as people keep telling me, kids cost a hell of a lot of money, so you want to know that you can support a family before you start one."

Superwoman replied: "I was freshly 18 when I married and 19 when my first child was born and 20 when my second child was born. I was divorced at 21. I would recommend to anyone to wait at least two years before planning a family. That will give you a fair chance on making sure things work out and give you both time to get to know each other as man and wife."

jersey_girl130 replied: "married at 15 (eloped)... had my son when i was 16... now im 20 and yes we're still married and happy. if i had to do over aain... yes i would have waited to get married and start a family, but hey, i was 15 thats a big jump from 20... good luck!"

Wendy replied: "My husband and I were both 21 when we got married. Now we are 29 and expecting #1. We do not regret waiting at all. We got to travel, get to know each other, go back to school, and even changed careers a time or two."

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