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July 7th, 2014, 11:58 AM
#51
Dream Vet
Those with (or from) large families
Can't believe my eldest son who is 8 asked me on the way home from school if he could have 4 more brothers!!! He even said "but you're only young, you won't run out of eggs till you're at least....50!"
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Feb 2006
Oct 2007
March 2010
Oct 2013
Hoping the future holds a
for us......
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July 8th, 2014, 05:22 AM
#52
When my oldest was 8, he thought 20 more kids would be good. Now he's nearly 13, he just wants a sister, although he thinks twin girls would be even better.
Part of me feels bad even thinking about a fifth when I already feel like I don't have enough energy (medical issues) to give them all the attention they need, but I've asked the 3 oldest a few times & they all like the idea.
The 2yr old does not, but I don't think he gets a vote. lol
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November 2nd, 2017, 05:16 AM
#53
I think if the parent feels truly capable of providing for another and has a good sense if their kids are happy then the children will be more okay with more siblings.
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November 18th, 2017, 04:29 AM
#54
Those with (or from) large families
I have a sister and we are completely different people. Everything about us is opposite.
I always felt alone as a kid.
I always dreamt of having bothers, and when I finally got in contact with my dad when I was 21 I found out I have three boys! I was so heartbroken that I never got to grow up with them.
I then moved to Australia and was a nanny for five kids; it was so much fun and so lovely that they all have each other.
I've currently have two girls and I would love to complete our family with two boys.
I believe having sibling to share all your memories with is wonderful xxx and think of all those possible grandchildren
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