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What would it be like to be responsible for that many people being brought into this twisted game?

With so many kids, would it start to become impersonal? They're all needing advice, trying to get attention, needing to talk to you. 

What would it be like?

What would it be like to look at a room full of people and know that you gave birth to all of them?
it would be like being loved, hated , admired, etc all simultaneously

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trix you will be fine , but we gotta start making babies soon
This thread was inspired when I read about someone famous who had a bunch of siblings and his mom was like 45 when she had him. Then I began thinking about families I've known in the past, with 10 children.

What's the magic number?? Why is it around 10?? How many children can a person give birth to?? Is there a limit where stuff just doesn't work anymore?? I heard once you have had so many kids, they just start "falling out" when it's ready! Surely not? And isn't that disrespectful to say about ladies who've birthed a lot of children?

So many questions.
we are disappearing great grandfather 12 , grandfather 6, father 3, me 1
How about 14 kids?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ction.html


Look how beautiful those kids are. :)
(06-24-2017, 01:42 PM)Dj.R@N$OM Wrote: [ -> ]we are disappearing great grandfather 12 , grandfather 6, father 3, me 1

Yeah, it's a great point... families used to be a LOT bigger. They used to stick together. It's all been on purpose. Mostly societal conditioning to blame, since poverty can never be blamed for not cranking out slews of children. Hearing my 86 year old grandma tell about her childhood puts shit into perspective in a major way. She was the 10th and last child in her family. She recounted how her dad rode a horse in the winter time to go pick up the doctor and bring him to their house to stay for a few days while she was born etc. Then she told me about the house, that it was a cabin, no electricity with two rooms... one room was her parents' and the main room was the kitchen/living room and all her siblings lived in there. They all slept on feather beds that were basically like giant pillows on the floor.

When she was telling me this, I was just looking around at her apartment... so nice and filled with lovely figurines and pictures and antique things. How weird it must be to start out life that way and then see the world change the way it has. The change in vehicles. The invention of computers and things you don't even understand. The disheartening degradation of society and the people in general. Everyone so classless, no morals, a dwindling sense of patriotism when your family had fought and died or been maimed for the freedom of this country and its people who are just wasting away.


(06-24-2017, 01:45 PM)GG Wrote: [ -> ]How about 14 kids?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ction.html

Look how beautiful those kids are. :)

Why don't any of them have any hair?!

She didn't have them naturally either...

I wanna see example of 12+ families that are natural.

I am gonna have to look it up.
Um, damn...

SIXTY NINE CHILDREN:

http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/worl...other-ever

16 pairs of twins, 7 sets of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets.

Ummm...

Blessed much?

Right?

Like you can either look at that as the most guilty serial birther ever, bringing 69 innocent souls into the world to suffer...

Or you can look at it as a HUGE accomplishment if life is supposed to be passed on and you take out all the philosophical concerns.

And her husband went on to have EIGHTEEN MORE CHILDREN with another woman.

The fuck?!

I mean, the male contribution is not the remotely impressive part.

The impressive part is cranking out that many people from one's own womb.

What would that BE LIKE!?

I'm fascinated.

And I thought 10 was a lot.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pe...t_children

Seems like the goldmine is getting a man who carries the twin gene.

Without the twin gene, it looks like you prettymuch max out around 20... that being rare, and about 10 being 'common'.
Hmmm...

That means I could realistically have about 10 children between now and menopause.

You don't wanna do one a year, that's pushing it too hard. Maybe one every 1.5 years or so.

Ah...

If only the genius sperm bank were a reality...

I could have genius babies and never have to deal with their fathers.

http://www.sectual.com/thread-1036.html

Maybe in the next life...

Blowkiss
(06-24-2017, 03:47 PM)Trix Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-24-2017, 01:42 PM)Dj.R@N$OM Wrote: [ -> ]we are disappearing  great grandfather 12 , grandfather 6, father 3, me 1

Yeah, it's a great point... families used to be a LOT bigger. They used to stick together. It's all been on purpose. Mostly societal conditioning to blame, since poverty can never be blamed for not cranking out slews of children. Hearing my 86 year old grandma tell about her childhood puts shit into perspective in a major way. She was the 10th and last child in her family. She recounted how her dad rode a horse in the winter time to go pick up the doctor and bring him to their house to stay for a few days while she was born etc. Then she told me about the house, that it was a cabin, no electricity with two rooms... one room was her parents' and the main room was the kitchen/living room and all her siblings lived in there. They all slept on feather beds that were basically like giant pillows on the floor.

When she was telling me this, I was just looking around at her apartment... so nice and filled with lovely figurines and pictures and antique things. How weird it must be to start out life that way and then see the world change the way it has. The change in vehicles. The invention of computers and things you don't even understand. The disheartening degradation of society and the people in general. Everyone so classless, no morals, a dwindling sense of patriotism when your family had fought and died or been maimed for the freedom of this country and its people who are just wasting away.


(06-24-2017, 01:45 PM)GG Wrote: [ -> ]How about 14 kids?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ction.html

Look how beautiful those kids are. :)

Why don't any of them have any hair?!

She didn't have them naturally either...

I wanna see example of 12+ families that are natural.

I am gonna have to look it up.

Probably because she'd go broke paying for haircuts. When I was little that was common to see. Little boys pretty my always looked like that, lol. I don't like the look at all.... but it's practical.
BOWL CUTS.
LOL. That would look worse and it's more work than just shaving the little buggers!