Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the hostility from people with smaller families against people who have 3 or more kids. I had 3 because I love babies and enjoyed growing up as 1 of 4 and the dynamics of a family where the parent kid ratio wasn't 1:1 and wanted that for my kids. Others might prefer the smaller ratio - that doesn't make one better or worse or some weird sort of status flex
I have many friends with fewer than 3 from choice or circumstance and their families seem great too I wouldn't recommend anyone have another child unless they really wanted to - seems unwise to just do it because others are doing it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a LOT of work and expense and makes everything more complicated.
He’s the cutest of our 3 boys though!
Your honesty is appreciated, most people who did it try to push difficulties under the rug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if you are fine having three daughters.
Why wouldn't she?
Because variety is often the reason to have third when people already have two of same gender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a LOT of work and expense and makes everything more complicated.
He’s the cutest of our 3 boys though!
Your honesty is appreciated, most people who did it try to push difficulties under the rug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only if you are fine having three daughters.
Why wouldn't she?
Anonymous wrote:It is a LOT of work and expense and makes everything more complicated.
He’s the cutest of our 3 boys though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 36 nearly 37 and need to decide asap if I want a third. I am easily talked into it, and easily talked out of it. I feel now in our circles people have 3 to prove something (wealth mainly) which annoys me. I can monetarily afford it, and I had 2 easy and healthy pregnancies. I am just wondering if I would regret it if I didn't. (For what it's worth I have 2 girls, 3&1)
What actions do people take where people walk away with this impression? Like sure wealthy people might have three children, but people say things like this and I'm like what do they roll up to pick up with a cigar hanging out of their mouth and reminisce at the bus stop in an astin martin and go on about how Wallace Tripoly IInd only came into existence so they could rub their wealth in people's faces? This is an absurd takeaway and really would love an actual example of something someone does that conveys this message rather than wealthy people simply living in a way that clearly implies they are wealthy and other people being jealous.
I am not particularly wealthy BTW but do have three kids!
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Many people I know have a third because it's a status symbol in this area
Anonymous wrote:If you are not committed and excited about having a third don’t do it. And your spouse needs to be committed too.