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Very funny! Never heard of this guy. But I find the whole premise of men becoming fathers after the age of 70 (or even 65) to be the height of selfishness.
Sure, some men live to be a hundred, but you are taking a big chance on leaving a fatherless child. Of course some men die young. But in the case of a geriatric father, the odds are the kid WON'T have a daddy for long.
My own father was 22 when i was born. He was around, young, healthy and full of energy for most of my life. I can't imagine having a "grandpa" for a dad who can barely get around.