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There is often an inherent selfishness to an only child, because once they are home, all the toys are theirs! My only child husband was baffled by our sons squabbling over their toys, while I was pleased that they learnt how to deal with such little disputes.
Every family I know with three children has the situation where two of them pair up, and they are fine, but the third one feels an outsider and can be lonely.
Every situation has its pros and cons, but in an ideal world, I would always plump for a boy, followed about two years later by a girl - taking into account their different rates of maturing, they have a good chance of being on a similar level most of their childhood. And when they're grown, they should each have same sex friends for their sibling to meet!
I would imagine its not very nice being a single child. I say imagine because I have four siblings. Its nice to have someone to play with when you're younger, and when you're older its nice to do things together and spend time with your siblings as well. Having a sibling/siblings is to have company and support.
Only does NOT mean lonely. I had FRIENDS!!!! My cousins lived miles away. However I was brought up to be friendly and outgoing so I made friends easily. It's not an isolated life.
I think the time when being an only child gets tough is when your own parents start to get old. My Mum and Dad are both only children. It puts a lot of strain on them. My Nana died 2 years ago after a long and painful struggle with Alzheimer's. Not having a sibling to share it with made it very hard for her, although Dad and I did our best. It's similar for my Dad as his parents are both ill. My Mum's Dad has cancer - when he goes downhill that will also be VERY tough as we're a close family - being such a small family.
Anyway - this was not meant to be a "pity me" post. In fact I wanted to be positive. If you live near other kids, and will be flexible in letting your child play with other children, then an only child is fine. The older/oldest child is always an only child for a while anyway!!!
I had a happy childhood and never felt I needed a sibling to make my life complete. Nor was a spoilt - I earnt everything I got. It's perfectly possible to raise an only child without them becoming a spoiled brat. Any comments that all only children are spoiled is RUBBISH. :-p
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