Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3. It is a lot. I don’t understand why someone would purposely have 4+
Surveys tend to say that 3 is a low point in parental satisfaction, but I think that at least some of that is because couples who successfully transition to zone defense go on to have 4+.
Logistically it is more difficult, but it means that there are more available playmates and it's less likely there's a kid that's out in the cold, as it were.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its self destruction to have more than you can comfortably afford.
And some people don’t understand basic math or don’t care if their kids need college loans. Of course everyone on DCUM claims to be rich, but IRL most large families I know do not plan to fully fund college.
We have one in college and are not paying a dime towards their degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its self destruction to have more than you can comfortably afford.
And some people don’t understand basic math or don’t care if their kids need college loans. Of course everyone on DCUM claims to be rich, but IRL most large families I know do not plan to fully fund college.
Anonymous wrote:Its self destruction to have more than you can comfortably afford.
Anonymous wrote:I have 3. It is a lot. I don’t understand why someone would purposely have 4+
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having one is not a breeze if you wanted two, and can't. Then you get to parent one with crippling grief.
Please get therapy. You are going to transmit to your child the fact that he/she is not enough for you and that is going to leave scars. You deserve better and so does your child.
PP here. Working on it. Parenting *through* the crippling grief is more accurate. It takes a lot to hide it and manage it and process it so it doesn't leave scars. It's getting better, but only because it reduced to me to nothing. Only now can I rebuild.
I was just posting in response to the "one is so easy" posts. One doesn't = easy breezy.
It will. You need to give it time and focus on what you can control; the benefits of your family size and love you can create. We’re pushing because we’ve been in your shoes. You’ll get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3. It is a lot. I don’t understand why someone would purposely have 4+
Yup. May be in pre birth-control option era but now?
Really? There are tons of good reasons people want large families. The only thing this tells me is you need to get out of your little bubble.
There really aren’t. We aren’t farming the land or repopulating the earth. Please cite some of these “good reasons.” And “because I want to!” does not count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3. It is a lot. I don’t understand why someone would purposely have 4+
Yup. May be in pre birth-control option era but now?
Really? There are tons of good reasons people want large families. The only thing this tells me is you need to get out of your little bubble.
There really aren’t. We aren’t farming the land or repopulating the earth. Please cite some of these “good reasons.” And “because I want to!” does not count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3. It is a lot. I don’t understand why someone would purposely have 4+
Yup. May be in pre birth-control option era but now?
Really? There are tons of good reasons people want large families. The only thing this tells me is you need to get out of your little bubble.
There really aren’t. We aren’t farming the land or repopulating the earth. Please cite some of these “good reasons.” And “because I want to!” does not count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3. It is a lot. I don’t understand why someone would purposely have 4+
Yup. May be in pre birth-control option era but now?
Really? There are tons of good reasons people want large families. The only thing this tells me is you need to get out of your little bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am friends with a lot of people with ~10 year old kids.
Those with 1 kid only? Marriage and life is good.
Those with 2 kids all girls? Marriage and life is good.
Those with 2 kids all boys? Marriage in the shitter.
No kidding, but I've had the convo with multiple friends in the last 2 months about how much more horrible 2 boys is versus all the other possibilities. No sex, verge of divorce, household is constant state of stress, yelling and chaos. But 2 girls in and around age 10? It's like there are three moms - making dinner, cleaning, and doing compliant work to make the house hold run better. Boys is literally what's pushing my friends to divorce.
Okay I was giving you the benefit of the doubt and then got to the part about how the daughters are cooking and cleaning. What the actual F.
I’m the PP you’re responding to. Like it or not, my friends with daughters - the daughters are big into being people pleasers at that age. Whether they clean and cook (and do their homework, and make their bed, and all the other Bs) without asking because they’re trying to keep the parents happy, or they’re doing it compliantly after being asked…. In either case, the girls are being little adult contributors to the house. Per dcum, most of your dhs aren’t doing that. So yeah, for better or worse, my description of being extra moms helping around the house stands.
I have a daughter. Please send me one of your friend's daughters immediately. She is wonderful but she is nothing at all like what you describe.
The idea that girls are all somehow just born people pleasers is pretty F-ed up. Probably a lot more at play here if you want to go ahead and give it some thought.