I'm sensing a conspiracy here.![]()
One up him. Go for eight in one night or die trying.
There's definitely, probably, not a conspiracy. Maybe.

I'm sensing a conspiracy here.![]()
One up him. Go for eight in one night or die trying.
Oh God pets are like kids with none of the benefits.Kids seem like an enormous hassle, especially since I like peace, quiet, solitude, and not having to be responsible for others (pets don't count). But I don't want to die without first having a family of my own.
...And if the country goes to hell like Disgustipated thinks, then, of course, we'll all turn to banditry.
Dogs are exceptionally easy to care for and are the best of companions, though I highly doubt they're anywhere near as "fulfilling" as children and they tragically tend to die after a little over a decade.Oh God pets are like kids with none of the benefits.
That's my grandparents' generation, not my parents. I meant that in the sense that once there aren't a million retired people anymore, yada yada yada (i.e. there is not anything inherently wrong with baby boomers, it's just the sheer quantity of old retired/almost-retired people).
But be careful what you ask for. Having 3 kids in 2 years is certainly not easier than having just one (or even two!) In a year or two things will be better for me, and your moms advice may run true, but in the early years having more kids is more like an exponential increase in difficulty.
Of course having twins is its own challenge, especially with another toddler already running around!
The advice my Aunt gave me years ago is to never let them out number you. From experience, this is absolutely true.
No kids here, celibacy makes that kind of hard.![]()