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Hi. Has anyone else noticed that the son's new wife looks like part of the family. I swear that she looks so much like his sisters.
Wow...this shows that you don't really watch the show. Truthfully, their cousin Amy, who they are VERY close to, is about as opposite of them as you could imagine. She openly admits to kissing boys and not having the same lifestyle as her cousins. They all know that they are the minority in their beliefs and lifestyle. I've never heard them say bad things about people who live differently.
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Well my grandmother (on my father's side) had 21 children - she was brought here from Italy at the age of 14 for an "arranged" marriage.. Back then school was "optional".. My dad dropped out at a very young age (in elementary school) to help with the other kids and to work on the farm.. Doesn't appear that he or any of his siblings had problems with social skills or feeling that their entire lives revolved around taking care of the younger kids.. When they became adults, they remained a very, very close knit family..
My late DH had 14 brothers and sisters.. Although not home-schooled, the older kids were expected to help with the younger kids.. Back then it was the "norm" when people had large families.. If anything, it taught the kids how to be responsible from a very early age.. They also helped to take care of their elders (grandparents) when they became ill and had to move into the family home.. Again - it was the "norm"..
I think parents today don't understand it because they have been raised in a different era - where large families are no longer the norm - so it seems foreign to them.. It's basically a return to the way families lived many years ago.. The majority of them grew up just fine - and I think the Duggar kids are a perfect example of how it "can" work today - if a family chooses that type of lifestyle..![]()
True but those poor kids will never be able to be kids. They are constantly babysitting I'm sure. Also they are home schooled so I wonder how well their social skills are with non family. I also wonders if any of them are Special Needs?
Not that I am a Dugger wanna-be for sure but, do you realize that the concept of kids "just being kids" and not having to shoulder some family responsibility is quite new? My grandfather was the youngest of 14 and all the older kids helped raise the younger ones. That's just how it was. And everybody worked, whether it was tending the fields or in the house. And you know what? My grandfather never had a bad word to say about how he was brought up - he certainly never felt "cheated" out of childhood. Children still played and had fun - they were just not coddled and doted on like they are now. Honestly, I think our elders had the right idea about child-rearing but its gotten lost over the last few generations. JMO...
Not that I am a Dugger wanna-be for sure but, do you realize that the concept of kids "just being kids" and not having to shoulder some family responsibility is quite new?
Hi. Has anyone else noticed that the son's new wife looks like part of the family. I swear that she looks so much like his sisters.
How do they know they are going to have physical chemistry to last a life time if they haven't ever kissed?![]()
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If I were Michelle Duggar's lady bits, I'd go on strike.
The woman must have a uterus of steel.![]()
*shudder*

No thanks.
I saw a pic on a previous Duggar thread a pic of the oldest son (Josh) and his bride. The poor girl looked to be maybe 18.... maybe older, but somehow I'm doubting it..... geez.![]()
. I guees that is something the parents brainwash them into thinking. Also when Jim Bob said that Michelle had dated a few boys before they married so she brought a lot of baggage into the marraige- oh brother.Those parents are just way over the top. Poor kid has to follow whatever his parents desire. I couldnt imagine living by those rules.![]()
I agree. Their parents are fundamental Christians who have put them on display to make money. The house they have was given to them. They are constantly on TV.
Where did you get your info, They paid for that house them self,Yes they did have some people help them, but they never had anybody give them finanical help. The father makes enough money to support them self.
Absolutely.
My dad is one of 7, and by the time the two youngest were born, the oldest was married with a kid of his own. They all worked for the family (except for my "black sheep" rebel dad) and worked hard.
OK. If my SIL ever weighed the same (she's a tiny thing) we'd look quite alike. So?
I'm confused but in a different way, b/c I thought that having the same values, plans, thoughts about what life is about, and so on are a better way to judge if you might last a lifetime, rather than chemistry.

Agreed. I have an aunt who was only 16 when she married DUncle and they've been married forever.Youth does not always guarantee a failed marriage

Also were you/your siblings blanket trained? That might have helped. 
I was watching the episode last night when he proposed to her and it was just odd- they giggled like two 10 year olds the whole episode they are so young, he still has zits for petes sake! I dont get this whole hugging to the side thing, like you would hug someone you hardly know. Also his whole thing about dating people you are not going to marry cracked me up -the whole, every time you date someone you give them a peice of your heart and if you date a lote of people then you won't have much of your heart to give to the one you are marrying. I guees that is something the parents brainwash them into thinking. Also when Jim Bob said that Michelle had dated a few boys before they married so she brought a lot of baggage into the marraige- oh brother.
