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[quote=Anonymous]When you get through a tough stage- teething, sttn, potty training- you're done and never have to do it again. You don't have to worry about a possible #2 upsetting the dynamic of your existing family. You can put your resources toward one rather than splitting them. This means money AND time. I know so many families with 3 kids in sports and activities and every weekend, one kid gets the shaft because there's only 2 parents to attend games. It seems with 3, one of the three is getting short changed when it comes to stuff like this. A big plus for me is just not being constantly surrounded by kids. I love my one but frankly hate being in the presence of many children. A house full of children, catering to kid culture, just sounds like hell for me. And as PP have said, one parent on duty means the other can have me time. Tomorrow night I'm going to the movies. Sunday, DH is golfing. We can switch off with one an give each other time to do that stuff. [/quote]
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