Multi-Million/Billionaires Owning Farms
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hey mycatis believe me 2 is more than enough. Youll never hear your music over all the wailing otherwise
hi boobesque not chatted to you for a while, hope you are ok, if you want 2 and your bloke wants 13 you will have to settle on 6 or 7 as a compromise.
libertie I could do with the mother from tv coming over to mine and giving me a few tips (the older they get, the worse it is)
Im one of 7 and my dad is one of 20 so big families all round, we get on well and I personally didnt go without and had a great childhood, it was like having your own gang knowing they were there to help you or stand up for u. I loved it and I have never heard my brothers or sister complaining either. Ok we didnt always have expensive presents at christmas or birthdays but we got family presents that we all had to share (which wasnt a bad thing taught me a lesson or 2) and I never had the latest trainers or expensive clothes but then I dont think children need those things and it has taught me to look after expensive things when I get them now.
Only 1 downside I can think of I would have loved to have had my own bedroom but hey cant have everything lol
Hi pixi
I have 3 boys ages 19, 18 & 17 it was hard work when they were younger but worth it now... they have turned out to be good lads... I always wanted five kids but with having to have ceasarian sections with all three of them in such a short space of time i wasnt allowed anymore... but my sister in law has just given birth to her first baby in may this year and we have done a bit of babysitting.... boy was it hard... i dont know how i coped with 3 little ones ... think im a bit out of practice..xx