<p>I want a boy and a girl, with the boy being two years older.</p>
<p>^I feel like having an older girl would be better, because if her personality is good, she can show the boy responsibility better. Girls seem more responsible, Don’t know why.</p>
<p>^^I’ve always wanted an older brother But like Matt, I feel like raising a girl as a first child would be easier.</p>
<p>haha. Choco, it was intentional.</p>
<p>I definitely want a boy before I want a girl.</p>
<p>I want…at least 3 kids, maybe more (I’m one of 4 myself).</p>
<p>I want to adopt as well (so…def more than 3 I guess? Idk).</p>
<p>Hm…This seems contingent upon A LOT of things.</p>
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<p>I’ve always wanted a younger brother (or sister). I am the youngest.</p>
<p>I want maximum 3, but I don’t want to have a lonely child, but I want them to be close in age, so they aren’t too far apart. I hate having a brother who’s 11 years older than me, I don’t hate him, I just hate the disadvantages of it. He was in High School, when I was just starting to learn things.</p>
<p>^Yeah, we have spread out ages in my family too, MattNC. My sister is like 12 years older than my youngest brother. My parents had a girl first, and for the most part, had more trouble with her than the second oldest in my family (a boy). I would think girls would be better to raise first as well, but just depends I guess.</p>
<p>I know a kid who’s my age and he’s youngest in his family, and he has 5 siblings in between the ages of 16 and 40. I can’t imagine that, ever.</p>
<p>Yeah, that would be WAY too odd for me, and the family that I hope to raise. When a sibling is old enough to be your parent, thats weird to me. That’s why I hope to start a family relatively early and not spread out over a long time! lol</p>
<p>I would want two kids. I don’t want my child to be an only child. I wouldn’t mind more but we have to be mindful of the world population problem lol. My granny had 8 other siblings, with 20 years in between them.</p>
<p>I want a boy and a girl :] The boy 2 or 3 years older.</p>
<p>I will have children if I get married. Either my sister or I has to have kids though, and she’s ornery, so it’ll probably be me.</p>
<p>^She’s that bad? :O</p>
<p>babies hate me unfortunately.</p>
<p>i want to become a dentist [possibly a surgeon…] so i might just be a career woman.</p>
<p>if i do end up having kids, i think two is ideal. they’d love each other.</p>
<p>I absolutely love children. I think I want three (I don’t like only having one brother, because when I’m mad at him or he’s away and I’m home alone there’s no one else to talk to) I also want them to be very close in age. (My brother and I are 20 months apart) I also want a mix of boys and girls (Although you obviously can’t exactly choose.)</p>
<p>^^^Her friends typically describe her as “hating everything,” especially children :D.</p>
<p>I want to have kids… maybe even in college… but yeah. I definitely want to have kids.</p>
<p>I’m not sure if I want to physically have kids, though. I like the idea of adoption. It helps the world. It’s the utilitarian thing to do.</p>
<p>And… I think Indian children are pretty. [Don’t flog me for making a racist statement, please.]</p>
<p>I’m definitely having kids. I’m iffy about marriage, so I am tempted to figure out a way where I can magically be a single parent, have biologically-related children, AND be able to have an upper-middle class status. I’ll do it! Just watch me.</p>
<p>I want at least two kids. I’d really like to have 3-4, and the majority be boys. Like, 2 boys, 1 girl; 3 boys, 1 girl. I feel like I’d enjoy raising sons more than girls, but I grew up in an all-female household & would enjoy having a girl. I’d love to be able to speak with them in a different language aside from English and have a couple little hockey players running around. /dork</p>
<p>I would adopt too, but it’s a lengthy process, and the chance of a child with a severe mental disability is greater than adopting within my country or hopefully having one by myself (something I’d rather not risk – I love working with people who have special needs, but it’s completely different to live with them.)</p>
<p>AUGirl:
No insult there! I’ll back you up. (;</p>
<p>Generally speaking, most minorities are adorable as children. Especially mixed-races/ethnicity. African + Asian? Beautiful! So are Asian/White, Black/Hispanic… Yeah, pretty much all combinations.</p>
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<p>I do not understand why people don’t think the expression of sentiments such as this is not 1) fetishistic and 2) creepy.</p>
<p>I like to think mine as an observation. I’m not particularly obsessive about it. It’s just something I noticed.</p>
<p>Take it how you want to, though!</p>