Is having 4+ kids a status symbol?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would anybody in their right mind want 4 kids?????


I never thought I would, but it’s so incredibly fun! I love having a house of laughter and little feet running around. When we go on vacation the kids are always playing together and they have a blast. There’s never a moment of stillness—until bedtime—my heart feels so full.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of four siblings. Hard no.


Why?

Anonymous
I'm one of 4 and hope to have 10. Yes we can afford it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even the religious people I know don’t have 4+ children.

Who wants to drive around a school bus?

I assume anyone with more than 3 children either had an accidental pregnancy or used fertility treatments.


4 kids can easily fit in the same minivan that parents of 2 kids drive...

Anonymous
I can only think if two families who are UMC with four or more kids. But there are tons of families (mostly Hispanic) at the Title One school where I work with large families like this.
Anonymous

I’m an only child. Having too much parental attention focused on me was stressful. I felt like a mini adult very early on and I always envied kids with siblings who got to just be kids longer. Their houses were so much fun.

I have a large family. Maybe my kids will crave quiet homes and have only children. Who knows? Only time will tell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I’m an only child. Having too much parental attention focused on me was stressful. I felt like a mini adult very early on and I always envied kids with siblings who got to just be kids longer. Their houses were so much fun.

I have a large family. Maybe my kids will crave quiet homes and have only children. Who knows? Only time will tell.

I have a sister in law whose 1 of 10 and she specifically stopped at 3.

However i have another sister jn law who is one of 18!! And they are at around 6 and counting. Definitely more spaced though than her parents.

I think it has more to do with family functioning than the number. If you can afford full time nannies etc you can focus on more kids. Most large families who can afford it get a TON of help (full time cleaning help for sure)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I’m an only child. Having too much parental attention focused on me was stressful. I felt like a mini adult very early on and I always envied kids with siblings who got to just be kids longer. Their houses were so much fun.

I have a large family. Maybe my kids will crave quiet homes and have only children. Who knows? Only time will tell.

I have a sister in law whose 1 of 10 and she specifically stopped at 3.

However i have another sister jn law who is one of 18!! And they are at around 6 and counting. Definitely more spaced though than her parents.

I think it has more to do with family functioning than the number. If you can afford full time nannies etc you can focus on more kids. Most large families who can afford it get a TON of help (full time cleaning for sure)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anybody in their right mind want 4 kids?????


Just off the top of my head...

1-Built in playmate for the other siblings
2-More people to care for you when you’re old
3-More People for family game night



If your thinking is this astoundingly shallow then you really shouldn’t be having any children at all.


You asked for the reasons. Sorry you don’t approve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I’m an only child. Having too much parental attention focused on me was stressful. I felt like a mini adult very early on and I always envied kids with siblings who got to just be kids longer. Their houses were so much fun.

I have a large family. Maybe my kids will crave quiet homes and have only children. Who knows? Only time will tell.

I have a sister in law whose 1 of 10 and she specifically stopped at 3.

However i have another sister jn law who is one of 18!! And they are at around 6 and counting. Definitely more spaced though than her parents.

I think it has more to do with family functioning than the number. If you can afford full time nannies etc you can focus on more kids. Most large families who can afford it get a TON of help (full time cleaning help for sure)


After so many, she probably needs duct tape for her uterus.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16030-uterine-prolapse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I’m an only child. Having too much parental attention focused on me was stressful. I felt like a mini adult very early on and I always envied kids with siblings who got to just be kids longer. Their houses were so much fun.

I have a large family. Maybe my kids will crave quiet homes and have only children. Who knows? Only time will tell.


We always want what we don't have.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I’m an only child. Having too much parental attention focused on me was stressful. I felt like a mini adult very early on and I always envied kids with siblings who got to just be kids longer. Their houses were so much fun.

I have a large family. Maybe my kids will crave quiet homes and have only children. Who knows? Only time will tell.

I have a sister in law whose 1 of 10 and she specifically stopped at 3.

However i have another sister jn law who is one of 18!! And they are at around 6 and counting. Definitely more spaced though than her parents.

I think it has more to do with family functioning than the number. If you can afford full time nannies etc you can focus on more kids. Most large families who can afford it get a TON of help (full time cleaning help for sure)


After so many, she probably needs duct tape for her uterus.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16030-uterine-prolapse

Not sure if you’re trying to be funny, but you’re not. Just icky and obsessed.
Anonymous
No. It is not a status symbol. Its usually a symbol over religious extremism, being latino catholic, or lack of access to birth control.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would anybody in their right mind want 4 kids?????


Just off the top of my head...

1-Built in playmate for the other siblings
2-More people to care for you when you’re old
3-More People for family game night



If your thinking is this astoundingly shallow then you really shouldn’t be having any children at all.


These are things that don't require much parenting. Kids play with each other ideally and don't interact with parents. Kids taking care of you. Kids do game night toeghet or limited parent 1-1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I’m an only child. Having too much parental attention focused on me was stressful. I felt like a mini adult very early on and I always envied kids with siblings who got to just be kids longer. Their houses were so much fun.

I have a large family. Maybe my kids will crave quiet homes and have only children. Who knows? Only time will tell.


WOW, this is me. Identical experience as an only child now with a large family. My kids have so much more fun than I did when I was growing up, there’s no comparison.

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