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 @9JT5BB3 from Arizona answered…4mos4MO

I wouldn't care or be mad at them for wanting to have a big family.

 @9JY6MFK from Virginia agreed…4mos4MO

i just feel like you cant really be mad about how someone feels about themselves and their families.

 @9JTWZNT  from Nebraska agreed…4mos4MO

If somebody chooses to have a large family, that is a beautiful and wonderful thing, to dedicate one's life to raising a family. While it may impact the parents' social life and those of their friends and relatives, you cannot fault someone for wanting to have a family, and a large one at that.

 @9JT65S3 from California answered…4mos4MO

I'm most likely to oppose the ideal of natalism. However, I do agree that families are vital for child development when a child is at process of learning realities and facts, soon or later, once they finally grow up and mature enough, including open-minded children. But also, it varies on family situations that women are most likely a predominant victims of abuse, rape, and forced labor. It also includes that wives are not willing to receive children due to husbands' actions, financial situations, or being subjected to forced marriage. Marriage is most likely a privilege for American couples, it's the government's duties to enchance background checks on couples about discovering their criminal records such illicit activities or committing frauds in systems.

 @9JTDDS8 from California disagreed…4mos4MO

Having children only increases the time that I would get to spend with you, because of the time that we would spend together to raise these kids, it would only bring us closer.

 @9JT4VN3 from California answered…4mos4MO