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@Challenged , We have just one daughter. We're now early 50's and daughter is 9. She is amazing. I was 95% good with a 2nd, so we tried, didn't work, sucked. Wife was 42 at the time and I made the decision to stop. To much genetic stuff to risk once the wife is that old. Yes, you'll hear all the good stories from the 45yo moms who had healthy babies. I think my wife needed me to make that decision. Emotion and the need for security was driving her to have a second so there could be siblings. But the genetic risk meant a sibling could have been someone my daughter would also have to care for her entire life. We wish our daughter could have a brother or sister - but we just met and started to late.
Regarding having a single child. We can both focus attention on her when needed. She needed to get her math scores up a bit, all 3 of us hit it hard. She scored 98% percentile on her last NWEA! Like someone else said, when you have just one the dad also needs to be the big crazy brother once in awhile...my daughter loves that...so do I. With just 3 of us, we have been able to travel a bit more exotic...just did New Zealand last year. A 4th plane ticket might have delayed that another year. We'll probably be able to spend more on her education if needed.
Regarding flying: Well my wife is a pilot and daughter flies. She's okay with it but trips only. All I know is that even with 2 kids we would have found a way. Remember, you don't have to pay for their entire education! My wife and I paid our way. Our daughter will have more than she would if we had 2. But we probably won't be able to pay for it all.
When it comes to siblings its interesting. I have a brother close in age and sister 10yrs younger. Now at 50+ yrs old I probably talk to my sister 4 times a year and my brother 8 times a year. We see them about twice a year. My wife's family is more connected but rarely all seem to get along. I just hope that my daughter meets a MAN (not a man) who treats her right. That is who will care for her as she gets old. I think siblings often grow apart so not sure how the: "We need 2 kids so that when they are older they won't be all alone when we're gone" argument really hold up.
Lets cut right to it. When you have just one you will always have this lingering fear that if something happens to your one and only - that you will destroyed. But when you peel away the emotion and think about it, that is a parent being selfish and emotional - not a justifiable argument for more kids.
Regarding having a single child. We can both focus attention on her when needed. She needed to get her math scores up a bit, all 3 of us hit it hard. She scored 98% percentile on her last NWEA! Like someone else said, when you have just one the dad also needs to be the big crazy brother once in awhile...my daughter loves that...so do I. With just 3 of us, we have been able to travel a bit more exotic...just did New Zealand last year. A 4th plane ticket might have delayed that another year. We'll probably be able to spend more on her education if needed.
Regarding flying: Well my wife is a pilot and daughter flies. She's okay with it but trips only. All I know is that even with 2 kids we would have found a way. Remember, you don't have to pay for their entire education! My wife and I paid our way. Our daughter will have more than she would if we had 2. But we probably won't be able to pay for it all.
When it comes to siblings its interesting. I have a brother close in age and sister 10yrs younger. Now at 50+ yrs old I probably talk to my sister 4 times a year and my brother 8 times a year. We see them about twice a year. My wife's family is more connected but rarely all seem to get along. I just hope that my daughter meets a MAN (not a man) who treats her right. That is who will care for her as she gets old. I think siblings often grow apart so not sure how the: "We need 2 kids so that when they are older they won't be all alone when we're gone" argument really hold up.
Lets cut right to it. When you have just one you will always have this lingering fear that if something happens to your one and only - that you will destroyed. But when you peel away the emotion and think about it, that is a parent being selfish and emotional - not a justifiable argument for more kids.