Anonymous wrote:Mormons and fundie Catholics are having lots of kids.
Anonymous wrote:It's strange to me to see households with 5 or more kids in the 21st Century. Is this common in your area?
6 kids and mom die in a house fire - the mom was only 33!
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/08/us/clinton-mississippi-house-fire.html
Mother of 8 killed by reckless driver
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7984409/Man-hunts-alleged-hit-run-driver-wife-killed.html
Anonymous wrote:It’s a status symbol among the very rich. I know 2 families like this. They have 2-3 nannies when the kids are going, then they send their kids to private school and private colleges.
Anonymous wrote:No. Not common. Anywhere. They are outliers.
Never been to Utah, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve actually noticed it in the news recently for talent. In the last week saw Alyssa Liu (the figure skater I think that’s her name) is from a big family and the Voice winner was one of 9.
Made me wonder if there is any correlation with them being very motivated, but most likely it’s just something out of the ordinary so it gets press.
Big families are great!
Alyssa Liu is the child of a prominent gay lawyer. His kids were all conceived via an egg donor and surrogate. The 3rd/4th/5th kids were triplets.
No. Not common. Anywhere. They are outliers.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but can you afford to send them to college or do you expect the rest of that to do that on our tax dimes?
I cannot even believe how obnoxious this comment is. I am one of 8, and all but one went to college, paid for by parents/kids themselves.
I have four, all went to private college paid for fully by us (the parents). And at what schools do taxpayers fund college educations? You can't possibly mean financial aid for qualifying families.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve actually noticed it in the news recently for talent. In the last week saw Alyssa Liu (the figure skater I think that’s her name) is from a big family and the Voice winner was one of 9.
Made me wonder if there is any correlation with them being very motivated, but most likely it’s just something out of the ordinary so it gets press.
Big families are great!
Yes but can you afford to send them to college or do you expect the rest of that to do that on our tax dimes?
Anonymous wrote:It’s a status symbol among the very rich. I know 2 families like this. They have 2-3 nannies when the kids are going, then they send their kids to private school and private colleges.