I wonder if they asked the other kids if they wanted more siblings?
Nowadays when most people decide to have children they think about if they can do a good job raising them and being a parent, whether deciding between having that first one or another (I know I did). The Duggars clearly are not, though they are not actually raising their children themselves. It's impossible to be a good parent and to constantly pay attention to 18 children, it's pretty neglectful on their part, I'm sure they can't possibly keep up with the interests and health (puberty especially) of all of these kids. My personal opinion is when having a large family, you have to decide what your limit on givng them the attention the they deserve is and the other thing, household chores, is. I think it's great to have kids help out, but you cannot be dependant on their work, you chose to keep having more (usually
), not your children (even if they give the okay it still means nothing, especially when they're young). You have to weigh the possibilities of somebody being sick, what if for example a few of the Duggar girls got the flu but no one else did (very unlikely but just an example), would the rest of the family eat or get clean clothes for say, a week?
I also almost think that they're little "buddy system" is sad. The older brothers and sisters are almost like parents for their "buddies", as far as I know they don't have much time with their parents (I read something about 20 minutes). I know the Duggars aren't your typical neglectful parents, but in a way they are. It's their decision though, what can you do?

Nowadays when most people decide to have children they think about if they can do a good job raising them and being a parent, whether deciding between having that first one or another (I know I did). The Duggars clearly are not, though they are not actually raising their children themselves. It's impossible to be a good parent and to constantly pay attention to 18 children, it's pretty neglectful on their part, I'm sure they can't possibly keep up with the interests and health (puberty especially) of all of these kids. My personal opinion is when having a large family, you have to decide what your limit on givng them the attention the they deserve is and the other thing, household chores, is. I think it's great to have kids help out, but you cannot be dependant on their work, you chose to keep having more (usually

I also almost think that they're little "buddy system" is sad. The older brothers and sisters are almost like parents for their "buddies", as far as I know they don't have much time with their parents (I read something about 20 minutes). I know the Duggars aren't your typical neglectful parents, but in a way they are. It's their decision though, what can you do?
