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antone559 t1_iy63olz wrote

Very true. The older my boys get the more they are able to help me with outside. They are finally able to start using the lawn mower.

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zopergmaesk t1_iy65dlg wrote

Correction:

The more kids you have, the more you rely on your DAUGHTERS to help out.

Even when you don't have many kids, it's usually daughters who get to take on the burden of helping out.

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Hygro t1_iy6iey5 wrote

Yes but the fewer kids you have, the more you rely on your only kids to help out.

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supwu t1_iy6no63 wrote

Reality for me - expected to raise the younger kids while cooking, cleaning, yard work, mechanic, working in the woods, etc. I made sure to go to college and graduate school so I didn’t ever have to do any of this unless I wanted to. Results are good that I know how to do whatever I would want to do and sucks that my entire childhood was consumed by doing adult work. (BTW - I grew up saying I would never want kids because I knew how much work they were in raising them and stayed true to my word.)

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