Anonymous wrote:Same here. It only solidified my decision to have 2. It is just chaos, all the time. No thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know more families with three kids than two and almost none with only one. Based on my personal experience, I find it hard to believe that Americans are having less kids. When I was a kid two kids was the norm, but now that seems like a small family.
Not my experience at all. My friends in the midwest have lots of kids. My friend in DC/Arlington all have 1-2 kids. Very very few with 3 kids.
Half of my 4 year old's preschool class are only children. Granted, it may not stay that way for some of them, but I looked around at the class party and 7 of the 13 families are only kids.
Anonymous wrote:I know more families with three kids than two and almost none with only one. Based on my personal experience, I find it hard to believe that Americans are having less kids. When I was a kid two kids was the norm, but now that seems like a small family.
Anonymous wrote:I know more families with three kids than two and almost none with only one. Based on my personal experience, I find it hard to believe that Americans are having less kids. When I was a kid two kids was the norm, but now that seems like a small family.
Anonymous wrote:We have one, many of our friends have onlys. What zip code are you in?
Anonymous wrote:My reaction reading your post is, "Don't test your luck."
You had significant marital issues. One of your kids didn't sleep. I can't imagine those times were much fun.
Celebrate that you made it through the rough patch, and invest time, energy, and money in making joy and fun for the family you have.
Anonymous wrote:You're thinking about having a third kid because.... People around you have three kids? That's f*ing nuts.