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: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.
I’ve heard from a few close friends in confidence that the third is too many and they would have been better staying with two. Point being, I’d only have a third if you really want one despite knowing it will be much harder. Not with the mindset that it will all work out or not be so bad. Not everyone feels that way obviously, and there are plenty of opposite examples, but none of my friends thought they would when they made the choice to have their third.
I’ve seen this touted on this board so many times that numerous parents of 3+ are out there confiding that 3 is too many. But as a mom of 3 who is close friends with a lot of other families with 3+ kids (even some with special needs), I have not once heard this sentiment.
If anything, we’re all like yeah it’s crazy at times, but it’s also fun. Some even say they wish they had the time/resources to have one more.
But we’re in an expensive close-in neighborhood where people have money to outsource, hire a nanny, add on to their house, travel as a family of 5+, etc. Many families have at least one parent who is PT or in a flexible job.
If you’re at the brink with 1 or 2, you should definitely stop. I’m guessing people without flexibility, family help, or disposable income are the ones most likely to wish they had stopped.
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)
Anonymous wrote:Your husband must've been horrified that it was a home run.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I’ve heard from a few close friends in confidence that the third is too many and they would have been better staying with two. Point being, I’d only have a third if you really want one despite knowing it will be much harder. Not with the mindset that it will all work out or not be so bad. Not everyone feels that way obviously, and there are plenty of opposite examples, but none of my friends thought they would when they made the choice to have their third.
I’ve seen this touted on this board so many times that numerous parents of 3+ are out there confiding that 3 is too many. But as a mom of 3 who is close friends with a lot of other families with 3+ kids (even some with special needs), I have not once heard this sentiment.
If anything, we’re all like yeah it’s crazy at times, but it’s also fun. Some even say they wish they had the time/resources to have one more.
But we’re in an expensive close-in neighborhood where people have money to outsource, hire a nanny, add on to their house, travel as a family of 5+, etc. Many families have at least one parent who is PT or in a flexible job.
If you’re at the brink with 1 or 2, you should definitely stop. I’m guessing people without flexibility, family help, or disposable income are the ones most likely to wish they had stopped.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Not what I've seen in real life. The people with bad marriages had #2 to save it, they weren't dumb enough to have 3.
We had a 3rd because we loved babies, had enough resources to make it feasible, easy pregnancies, dh was an excellent father. But mostly we wanted that "big family feel". We knew we'd never be able to have 5 or so, but 3 was doable. And yes- with 3 we definitely have that big family feel. Holidays are super fun. My kids won't ever have any cousins or aunts/uncles, but they do have each other for fun while growing up.
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: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.
I’ve heard from a few close friends in confidence that the third is too many and they would have been better staying with two. Point being, I’d only have a third if you really want one despite knowing it will be much harder. Not with the mindset that it will all work out or not be so bad. Not everyone feels that way obviously, and there are plenty of opposite examples, but none of my friends thought they would when they made the choice to have their third.
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: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.