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If they want a gazillion kids, more power to them. What burns me up is that when families are very large, they have to depend on the help of OTHER PEOPLE to support them - charities, state/fed, neighbors, friends, other family. :mad: If you cannot support your children that you voluntarily brought into this world on your income, then you shouldn't be having them. Of course, if circumstances change (disability, spouse loss, natural disaster, accident, etc.) then its different because noone can see the future. Birth control and abstinence really do work :rolleyes:
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Even thought I think that in this day and age it's not economically right to have nmore than 2 or maybe 3, but I will give Jim Bob and Michelle their props on this one because Jim Bob does work and is able to afford his heard without the aid or assistance from the state...reason they starting buidling their new house themselves...cut down on expenses. thta i take my hat off to them, but I'm sorry that is still way to many kids and I don't care if they can afford them.
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The only way to support that many kids on a single salary is to be Warren Buffet, Donald Trump or Bill Gates...and he is none of the above. |
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While they don't live lavishly, they live happily. Who are we to judge? |
fruitful is fruitful...
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I agree! If their hapayy more powere to them! I swill stick with the two I have.:p |
I used to want a dozen kids because I grew up so lonely (my sister and I didn't grow up together). My kids would always have at least 3 or 4 playmates somewhere in the house. Now, I think 3 is plenty. I can't imagine feeding, clothing, and having college funds for all those babies. I'd love them all, but being able to give them all equal attention would be so hard. I keep thinking of Cheaper By the Dozen--somebody's bound to feel ignored. That's true for most families that have more than one child, but with 17? There's a good chance she's got at least 5 kids with "Woe is me" syndrome.
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Oh no not again!!!
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Signed Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar |
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I have seen this with older kids in other families that have been shown on TLC or Discovery, but the Duggers oldest is like 17 maybe....I'm still shaking my head because that is still a hellva lot of chirrin. |
The coolest thing about this family is that they are DEBT free. Granted they are making dough from the shows and the interviews but I believe even without that they would be debt free because of how they live their life. There is a lesson to be learned. If they can do it with 19 folks in one house...
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Go 'head Duggars
That's right. The Duggars are debt free and are financially sound. They have money, and know how to make it work for them, I say good for them. They can have as many children as they want to and can provide for each and every one of them.
They have a system set up that works for them and I not lying, my husband and I are going to use a tip or two from them as far as how they schedule their lives. Each child has a age appropriate chore and it's teaching them how to be responsible. So I say if they like it, then I love it. |
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she probably had a secret passageway built into their bedroom where they could sneak out and nobody see them leaving. and my goodness, when do you have TIME to have sex...theres no way at any given moment at least one of the kids is awake! |
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