Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what help OP is asking for. I have an only. Its been hard for her during this period because she is lonely. Is that what you mean OP?
OP here. I am unable to have another. I am looking for help/resources on how to parent DC successfully. I was an only for a long time until my parents had a late in life child and I hated being an only and was so happy for my sibling (we are very close). I feel very sad I cannot give this to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of 3 and I talk to my siblings once or twice a year, usually just about our elderly parents. Haven't seen either in 11 years. We are spread all over the US (Virginia, Hawaii, Alaska) and don't have anything in common. We are each only 18 months apart. We had our own friends and interests growing up and that continues til today. I guess we will run into one another at our parents' funerals.
I have an only and it is staying that way.
The American culture does not foster close sibling relationship. It is very different from the Latino or Asian culture where family is much closer and important.
DP. The comment in bold is pretty much stereotyping--not only of American culture but of the "Latino or Asian" cultures you seem to think are pretty monolithic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try having a second
+1. Only children are kind of odd. It’s hard to develop a thick skin whenever everyone you live with is nice to you, treats you fairly, and talks to you like your thoughts and opinions matter.
Huh. You obviously haven't been to my house, where my child is constantly treated unfairly and talked to like they do not matter.
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OP what is your questions? Being an only child or having one is not "a condition."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of 3 and I talk to my siblings once or twice a year, usually just about our elderly parents. Haven't seen either in 11 years. We are spread all over the US (Virginia, Hawaii, Alaska) and don't have anything in common. We are each only 18 months apart. We had our own friends and interests growing up and that continues til today. I guess we will run into one another at our parents' funerals.
I have an only and it is staying that way.
The American culture does not foster close sibling relationship. It is very different from the Latino or Asian culture where family is much closer and important.
Anonymous wrote:I am an only child and read the One and Only book because someone recommended it here at some point and I didn’t like it. It’s basically the author justifying why she has just one child. If you are a parent and looking for reassurance to just have one child, read that book. I find that she generalizes way too much. I will confess that I hate being an only child and wish I have a sibling. I’m not trying to start a debate here but that was my experience. It is only now that I have two kids of my own that I realized how lonely I was. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of 3 and I talk to my siblings once or twice a year, usually just about our elderly parents. Haven't seen either in 11 years. We are spread all over the US (Virginia, Hawaii, Alaska) and don't have anything in common. We are each only 18 months apart. We had our own friends and interests growing up and that continues til today. I guess we will run into one another at our parents' funerals.
I have an only and it is staying that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was raised an only child in a completely normal, loving house. Never wanted a sibling. My parents supported me without spoiling me. I had a great childhood and continue to have a good relationship with my parents now that I am an adult.
The number of siblings DO NOT matter. I have friends with siblings who hate each other. Another had 3 siblings and had an abusive father. No family is perfect.
People on this board need to get over the only child shaming. It's insulting and hurtful.
❤️ Thanks for posting. People are unbelievably cruel about only children.
+1 though I wouldn't go so far as "cruel." Maybe more "unimaginative and self-focused" because they cannot picture a family where everyone is fine with an only child, including the child herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try having a second
+1. Only children are kind of odd. It’s hard to develop a thick skin whenever everyone you live with is nice to you, treats you fairly, and talks to you like your thoughts and opinions matter.