Honeymooner04 said:
I really appreciate all of your responses. I guess a part of me was looking for reassurance that having just one is ok too.
If this is what you are looking for, youve definitely got it here. We have one DS (age 5) and are very happy!
Our final decision actually came down to medical reasons, but even before, I think we were leaning toward one. Neither of us was eager to duplicate out own situations - I grew up with 2 and found it competitive, DH with 3, and found it hard on the middle one. (Ironically, neither of us were the injured party in those situations.) I also am not at all good at choosing between people the everyday decisions of who needs what more, right now? would be really stressful to me, to the point that I think I would be a less effective parent. And DH loves kids, but also needs plenty of quiet time to be really happy.
I love that I can take my only on outings that would be impossible with more. I love that our schedule is less crazy, that I can spend a lot of one-on-one time with him. Things like that.
I have also been very lucky with social opportunities for my only. He has cousins in a nearby town, and a neighborhood with lots of kids. I borrow him siblings often, both at home and sometimes when we go places. I call it scheduling my chaos, and it works for me. He doesnt have the problems sharing that I was led to expect with an lonely.
So that's me, and my personal answer to the origianl poster. - Yes, an only is just fine!!
And my more general "deep thoughts" for the bigger discussion that has taken off. -
The world needs ALL sizes of families.
As with anything else, more is not better or worse, just more more good and more bad. You try to match the level of intensity that is comfortable for you. Some things will be easier with one, some with more.
By choosing to have an only or a set, you dont choose between a right and a wrong answer, you simply choose different advantages. Once youve made your decision (or God, mother nature, circumstances, whatever
has made it for you) list those advantages, post them if you have to!, to remind yourself what you are doing right, and just do you best to compensate for the other advantages that you didnt pick.
There was also a thread not too long ago with some of this same stuff. I remember particulary two pieces of advice that I really liked.
1) Flip a coin. Youll know when its in the air what you really want. and
2) Just look around the dinner table and see if everyone is there.