Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Many people I know have a third because it's a status symbol in this area
Yep. And then act shocked that it’s hard and they are tired.
Can you guys expand on why you feel the third was a status symbol?
Mom influencers on social media always have 3+ kids and always make it look like everything is clean and organized and the kids always wear coordinating outfits. It’s almost subliminal that you aren’t a good mom or a real mom if you don’t have 3+ kids.
Anonymous wrote:Believe me, most people have third one because it's what everyone else is having one or to save their deteriorating marriage, not because they are craving more diapers changes or sleepless nights.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Many people I know have a third because it's a status symbol in this area
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Many people I know have a third because it's a status symbol in this area
Yep. And then act shocked that it’s hard and they are tired.
Can you guys expand on why you feel the third was a status symbol?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Many people I know have a third because it's a status symbol in this area
Yep. And then act shocked that it’s hard and they are tired.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP. Many people I know have a third because it's a status symbol in this area
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:Some people would really want a big family. In an ideal world, their younger self would have wanted more than 3. If they hadn't gotten a late start. It's just they end at 3 since it turns out 3 seems like as much as they can do.
Anonymous wrote:Some people would really want a big family. In an ideal world, their younger self would have wanted more than 3. If they hadn't gotten a late start. It's just they end at 3 since it turns out 3 seems like as much as they can do.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think people with money have a 3rd child as a status symbol, at all, but I think to some it inadvertently becomes one bc the reality is, if we are talking about living in DC, or one of the close surrounding areas, (or any big expensive city) it is really really hard to afford a 3rd child and live a middle class type life. I would have loved a 3rd. We could not afford it without going into serious debt or moving neither of which were an option at the time. Childcare is absurdly expensive, as is any additional help. Most of the people I know in DC are transplants, out of everyone I can think of, only a handful have local family, most of which do not replace daycare/nanny anyway.
Therefore the only few people that had a 3rd kid on purpose were wealthy, they had all the kids in childcare plus a nanny/au pair. And they did not have to change there lifestyle at all. And/or someone made enough that a parent stayed home AND they can afford some extra help. So I don't think people are trying to flex (well there is probably one loony out there, but there always is) I just think it's a reality having extra cash makes many things easier, if I had a trust fund or pulled in 500k a year. I would have a third kid.