Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you talk about how many kids you wanted before you got married? Do you work? If you don't work, I feel like it's understandable for him not to want the financial pressure of having to make more or keep job to support more kids and a bigger family. If you do work, like I do with 3 kids, I think it is also understandable for him to think two working parents with 3 kids is hard and crazy at times and that he doesn't want more.
But I have no idea what you thought going into the marriage, like if you were expecting to have more kids.
Well here's the thing. We wanted to have two. Then we had a slip up with birth control with #3. I actually brought up the idea of terminating because I was initially so sick and freaked out but he was adamantly opposed. Of course we love and adore our #3 and it scares me to even think about the fact that we might not have had her in our lives. Because of this experience, I know that we would feel the same way about a 4th.
I don't work but he does pretty well and we can afford it. It's not a financial thing with him. He's just over the baby stage. But since I SAH and will be doing most of the work anyway...
Holy crap!!!!!! Please get therapy. You are at a crossroads in your life. You're about to be out of a job in a way. Huge transition. Address the real issue that is going on here. What are you going to do all day with all your free time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you talk about how many kids you wanted before you got married? Do you work? If you don't work, I feel like it's understandable for him not to want the financial pressure of having to make more or keep job to support more kids and a bigger family. If you do work, like I do with 3 kids, I think it is also understandable for him to think two working parents with 3 kids is hard and crazy at times and that he doesn't want more.
But I have no idea what you thought going into the marriage, like if you were expecting to have more kids.
Well here's the thing. We wanted to have two. Then we had a slip up with birth control with #3. I actually brought up the idea of terminating because I was initially so sick and freaked out but he was adamantly opposed. Of course we love and adore our #3 and it scares me to even think about the fact that we might not have had her in our lives. Because of this experience, I know that we would feel the same way about a 4th.
I don't work but he does pretty well and we can afford it. It's not a financial thing with him. He's just over the baby stage. But since I SAH and will be doing most of the work anyway...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it is a gift to your kids to have a big family. That's just me.
OP here. I agree!
Anonymous wrote:Did you talk about how many kids you wanted before you got married? Do you work? If you don't work, I feel like it's understandable for him not to want the financial pressure of having to make more or keep job to support more kids and a bigger family. If you do work, like I do with 3 kids, I think it is also understandable for him to think two working parents with 3 kids is hard and crazy at times and that he doesn't want more.
But I have no idea what you thought going into the marriage, like if you were expecting to have more kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its selfish to have 4 kids as its hard to give each the attention and support they need.
I know that we can do it though. We're doing a good job with the three that we have now. By the time the baby was born, our youngest would be six and in school full day so I'd be able to have lot so one-on-one time with the baby and not have it affect them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its selfish to have 4 kids as its hard to give each the attention and support they need.
I know that we can do it though. We're doing a good job with the three that we have now. By the time the baby was born, our youngest would be six and in school full day so I'd be able to have lot so one-on-one time with the baby and not have it affect them.
It will impact them. Can each choose 1-2 separate activities they want? Are you fully funding college? How will you help 1-1 with homework and other needs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its selfish to have 4 kids as its hard to give each the attention and support they need.
I know that we can do it though. We're doing a good job with the three that we have now. By the time the baby was born, our youngest would be six and in school full day so I'd be able to have lot so one-on-one time with the baby and not have it affect them.
Anonymous wrote:I think it is a gift to your kids to have a big family. That's just me.
Anonymous wrote:We went through this- same thing, I wanted a 4th. I basically had to finally have 'the talk' where he really stated he was 75% not interested. That did it for me- for all of the others he was 100% in- 75% wasn't good enough and he was right about his issue: time with each and having to ignore the needs of one to address the needs of another at times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its selfish to have 4 kids as its hard to give each the attention and support they need.
I know that we can do it though. We're doing a good job with the three that we have now. By the time the baby was born, our youngest would be six and in school full day so I'd be able to have lot so one-on-one time with the baby and not have it affect them.