horseshowmom
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My daughter is an "only" and will turn 22 this month. She would be the first to tell you that she not only has/had no issue with being an "only", she was very satisfied with it. She has always said that she has never missed having a sibling.
She is certainly not "spoiled" or self-centered. In fact, she has a remarkable ability to communicate with people of all ages and never meets a stranger.
From a practical standpoint, she did benefit from being an only child. We currently have 5 horses in our pasture that have all been shown. She started with a lower level, less expensive horse and moved up from there. We could not have afforded the quality of horses we bought if we had had more children (not to mention the show clothes, saddles, etc.).
When we traveled on vacation, we always took one of her friends with us. She always had a great time and so did we.
OP, to answer your question, I have from time to time wondered whether I would have liked to have had another child. It finally occurred to me when my daughter finished high school and started college that I was really kind of glad that I didn't have any younger ones coming along. My daughter was truly a joy and never any trouble, but I enjoyed having her grown and the freedom that comes with having your children grown. She was married last month, and we consider her husband as a new son!
She is certainly not "spoiled" or self-centered. In fact, she has a remarkable ability to communicate with people of all ages and never meets a stranger.
From a practical standpoint, she did benefit from being an only child. We currently have 5 horses in our pasture that have all been shown. She started with a lower level, less expensive horse and moved up from there. We could not have afforded the quality of horses we bought if we had had more children (not to mention the show clothes, saddles, etc.).
When we traveled on vacation, we always took one of her friends with us. She always had a great time and so did we.
OP, to answer your question, I have from time to time wondered whether I would have liked to have had another child. It finally occurred to me when my daughter finished high school and started college that I was really kind of glad that I didn't have any younger ones coming along. My daughter was truly a joy and never any trouble, but I enjoyed having her grown and the freedom that comes with having your children grown. She was married last month, and we consider her husband as a new son!
