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In reply to the discussion: How many kids are too many? [View all]Maine-ah
(9,902 posts)47. personal choice
I have one, and that was enough for me. I have three siblings, two brothers, one sister and I am the youngest. I have no relationship with my sister and one brother. Nor do they have any relationship with our mother, who is dying. Heh, my sister is such a (insert word not allowed to use here) she had the nerve to send our dying mother a self help book.
Anyway, this was our choice to only have one, but if (and that's a big IF) I should happen to get preggers again, we would welcome another into our little family, and I'm sure I would love that child just as much as our first born. Hopefully that won't happen, I'm pushing forty and don't want to have to go through it again.
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I love my kids but sometimes I wonder how my life would have ended up if I never had any kids
BoWanZi
Dec 2011
#1
look at it from the Kids' point of view: is this a frikkin world you'd wanna be born & live in?
marasinghe
Dec 2011
#3
Yes, I was born in 1941. We were just coming out of a depression. However I do understand the
jwirr
Dec 2011
#61
I'm going with more than 1 is too many. Solely on replacement levels in order to sustain
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#11
The only issue with that analysis is the number of resources used by those in developed countries.
antigone382
Dec 2011
#63
These discussions we're having are valuable. I'd like to see much more of this.
Gregorian
Dec 2011
#65
Underpopulation is only a problem because we've based our economies on the idea of infinite growth
NickB79
Dec 2011
#68
I come from a large family, too, and the older ones are the ones who are more fucked up.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2011
#22
If you have too many to care about, the results should show. Judge the results, not the numbers.
saras
Dec 2011
#36
Statistics show that the more educated the mother, the fewer (yes, fewer) the children she has.
fasttense
Dec 2011
#43
I agree... not all children are charming, not by a long shot, but some are fantastic
renate
Dec 2011
#77