I don't know any families with 4 kids in my neighborhood

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's one family on our street with 4 but most have 1 or 2. There is one with 3.

Honestly, with climate change happening the environmental impacts of more than 1-2 kids are staggering, and I do think a lot of people judge based on that, but also a lot of people just don't have the time or energy or around here start older.

Do what you want, but consider ways to cut your environmental impacts.


Mmm no. Just you, really.


OP here. Um... I am sure plenty of people do. Like, I judge someone driving a gas guzzler a few blocks instead of walking. I even judge myself like that; "Why am I driving our car when I should be taking the bus? I need to practice what I preach!" I do that allthe time.


But you fly across the country several times a year, redid your kitchen because it's dated, and constantly buy fast fashion.

Spare us your virtual signaling.
Anonymous
We have four. 3 boys and a girl so of course we constantly get comments like “you finally got your girl!” I absolutely hate it because we adore our boys and never had kids in the hopes of having a girl. We wanted 4 kids and had them and would have been equally happy with 4 boys.

People may project their own stuff onto your family but try to ignore it. Enjoy your kids and your life with them. The rest is just noise
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's one family on our street with 4 but most have 1 or 2. There is one with 3.

Honestly, with climate change happening the environmental impacts of more than 1-2 kids are staggering, and I do think a lot of people judge based on that, but also a lot of people just don't have the time or energy or around here start older.

Do what you want, but consider ways to cut your environmental impacts.


Mmm no. Just you, really.


OP here. Um... I am sure plenty of people do. Like, I judge someone driving a gas guzzler a few blocks instead of walking. I even judge myself like that; "Why am I driving our car when I should be taking the bus? I need to practice what I preach!" I do that allthe time.


But you fly across the country several times a year, redid your kitchen because it's dated, and constantly buy fast fashion.

Spare us your virtual signaling.


Do people over 30 really buy fast fashion? No one that I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's one family on our street with 4 but most have 1 or 2. There is one with 3.

Honestly, with climate change happening the environmental impacts of more than 1-2 kids are staggering, and I do think a lot of people judge based on that, but also a lot of people just don't have the time or energy or around here start older.

Do what you want, but consider ways to cut your environmental impacts.


Mmm no. Just you, really.


OP here. Um... I am sure plenty of people do. Like, I judge someone driving a gas guzzler a few blocks instead of walking. I even judge myself like that; "Why am I driving our car when I should be taking the bus? I need to practice what I preach!" I do that allthe time.


But you fly across the country several times a year, redid your kitchen because it's dated, and constantly buy fast fashion.

Spare us your virtual signaling.


+1.
Anonymous
Who cares? I only have one and do knit give an f what anyone thinks. This is what works for my family.
Anonymous
It’s funny how you confuse why our great grandparents had big families and now it’s frowned upon.

It was a different life then. In the old times the survival rate for children was a lot lower. Maybe half of them survived. Kids were expected to work. Older kids had to raise younger kids while parents worked. People lived in bigger families, with extended relatives. Also, most importantly, we still had plenty of natural resources.

Now it’s very expensive to have kids, we have nuclear families and no natural resources left.

Most parents don’t have energy and time capacity for more than 3 kids, most can’t afford them either. So most people who have 4+ kids are “winging it” and rely on assistance- free lunches, state sponsored preK, church fund raisers, low income scholarships, etc.

Also, think about how your 6 children will be fighting wars for fresh water very soon. So before having more kids we need to solve the environmental issues?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have four. 3 boys and a girl so of course we constantly get comments like “you finally got your girl!” I absolutely hate it because we adore our boys and never had kids in the hopes of having a girl. We wanted 4 kids and had them and would have been equally happy with 4 boys.

People may project their own stuff onto your family but try to ignore it. Enjoy your kids and your life with them. The rest is just noise


Goodness, it’s likely not that deep. I know it’s a dumb comment, but people are probably just making conversation. Or they’re grasping at the first thing they can think of that isn’t, “Wow, you have too many kids and don’t give a fig for the environment.”
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