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Looks like the advice is covered, so let’s talk about your use of the term “boomer” to refer to yourself. You are a millennial, you’re likely too young to have boomer parents.
Was a joke about using super outdated Internet lingo
As a millenial, I have one boomer parent and one from the silent generation (1944). They got married late-ish in life and waited a LONG time for kids. AND I have a younger brother by 8 years. I agree he's not a boomer by FAR, but the parent comment is definitely false.
EDIT: typo - on -> one