Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1 of four here, my husband is one of three. We could not IMAGINE having only 2 kids. Siblings are one of the best gifts you can give your children
how many kids do you have? where do you live? do you work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an only child. Always longed for a sibling. I don't recommend being an only. It's really difficult at holidays/milestone times like birthdays because my parents live on the West Coast and only travel to see us once a year, usually in the fall. I feel sad that our holidays are all very small. If I had a sibling, I would have more family and my kids would have more family. It's very lonely being an only.
My husband has three siblings. None of them travel to his parents' for the holidays, so it's always just us anyway. Don't assume that siblings = big, close family.
Anonymous wrote:1 of four here, my husband is one of three. We could not IMAGINE having only 2 kids. Siblings are one of the best gifts you can give your children
Anonymous wrote:I'm an only child. Always longed for a sibling. I don't recommend being an only. It's really difficult at holidays/milestone times like birthdays because my parents live on the West Coast and only travel to see us once a year, usually in the fall. I feel sad that our holidays are all very small. If I had a sibling, I would have more family and my kids would have more family. It's very lonely being an only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the more siblings you have the better, especially when your parents are old and need to be taken care of, the load financial, emotional and physical can be shared.
Ha, sounds good in theory. The reality is the more siblings the more opportunity for egos and entitlement to get in the way. I am one of three and we all do not get a long. My husband is one of four and they all don’t get along, there is property to be divided and it is going to be a war to get it done because of the cast of characters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These posts make me really sad.
I am the youngest of 4 and my husband is the oldest of 2. I am close with my family and his family. We make an effort to see each other as much as possible throughout the year and have a great time each and every time. We also have a group texting group (for both families) where we all share good news or wish good luck, happy birthday, etc. It's a nice and easy way to stay in touch quickly. Of course there is the occasional drama and misunderstandings, but those are resolved quickly, usually with some good-natured humor thrown in!
It makes me really sad that those posting here are not close with their siblings and have bad feelings. Try and do better with your own kids - encourage fun and happiness. Family is a wonderful thing to have in our life - cherish it while it's there!
Just because people are related does not mean they have compatible personalities. Each sibling is unique. You get what you get. Sure, you will encourage closeness when they are young. But they will grow up and lead their own lives. They may or may not be close.