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    THe Duggars add a 19th seat to their Clown Car.

    The Duggars youngest child, will be born after their first grandchild.

    Jim Bob & Michelle expecting 19th child while looking forward to grand-daugther Mackynzie's arrival!
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    I gotta say best wishes to the Duggar family. They are debt free, and they arent Octomom nuts.
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    I figured they'd have more, even after a grandchild. It's not weird to me because I have something similar in my own family.
    My cousin's daughter is 11 years older than her uncle and 14 years older than her aunt.
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    As long as the parents are supporting their family - not relying on the taxpayers to support them - then I guess it's their business. I personally would rather be dipped in honey and staked naked on a fire ant hill then even contemplate for one nanosecond having that many children. But maybe it's just me.
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    Amen Twisterdog!!! Personally, I'd rather stick pins in my eyes.

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    Having that many kids certainly can't be very good for the body. I never watch the show. Has anyone ever heard why they choose to keep having children? I personally think they're insane. Just because it's possible to do something, doesn't mean that you have to do it. I don't get it!!!
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    I haven't watched the show in awhile but I think she said she'd keep having children as long as God blessed her with the ability to do so. I guess it does get easier once the older children can help care for the younger ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Having that many kids certainly can't be very good for the body. I never watch the show. Has anyone ever heard why they choose to keep having children? I personally think they're insane. Just because it's possible to do something, doesn't mean that you have to do it. I don't get it!!!
    I'll admit it....I do watch the show. When Michelle and Jim Bob first married they were using birth control. I believe after her first or second pregnancy she had a miscarriage. And they believe it was due to the birth control and chose to not take it anymore. Yes, they say if its God will to have children they will continue to do so. And all the children (at least the ones old enough to understand) believe the same thing.
    I think its amazing to watch this family because with that many children you'd think it would be total chaos all the time. Sure they get excited and run and scream like any other kids. But overall they are very well behaved, especially in public. With the show they travel a lot. And it's always a learning experience trip. Not just an amusement park or something. In fact, the last episode I watched they were in Washington, DC and visited the white house. And then they went to the shelter (I can't remember the name. The place where Michelle Obama served food.) and helped prepare and serve food to those who needed it. And also helped gather clothes for the people that needed them. They are definitely not selfish people (with the exception of the show itself).
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

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    I've never watched the show so I'm asking in complete innocence: how do they support this family, in these hard financial times especially, but at any time? Why are they not criticized, as Jon and Kate have been, for exposing their kids to the media? Or have they been and I just am unaware of it? And most important of all, how do they manage to give each child individual attention? Again, I am not criticizing them, just asking serious questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twisterdog View Post
    As long as the parents are supporting their family - not relying on the taxpayers to support them - then I guess it's their business. I personally would rather be dipped in honey and staked naked on a fire ant hill then even contemplate for one nanosecond having that many children. But maybe it's just me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    I've never watched the show so I'm asking in complete innocence: how do they support this family, in these hard financial times especially, but at any time? Why are they not criticized, as Jon and Kate have been, for exposing their kids to the media? Or have they been and I just am unaware of it? And most important of all, how do they manage to give each child individual attention? Again, I am not criticizing them, just asking serious questions.
    I've never watched the show, either. In fact, I didn't even know they had a show. I think those are very valid questions indeed!

    I saw part of an interview with them on some talk show once. By what I gathered, an older child is assigned to a younger child. I got the impression that the older one pretty much raises the younger one for eighteen years. Not exactly fair, IMO, to make little parents out of children.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twisterdog View Post
    As long as the parents are supporting their family - not relying on the taxpayers to support them - then I guess it's their business. I personally would rather be dipped in honey and staked naked on a fire ant hill then even contemplate for one nanosecond having that many children. But maybe it's just me.
    It's not just you, and I agree, it's their business....HOWEVER, when you put yourself in the public eye, as apparently they've done with a show I didn't know existed, you better have morals and values of steel in order to keep them intact under that kind of self imposed scrutiny.

    I grew up in an area which was 85% Roman Catholic; big families were the norm. These people did not believe in birth control and there were LOTS of kids. There was one family with 22 (granted, the first 16 were one wife, and the other 6 were the second, but still!), and they actually lived in two houses. Of my friends, there were families with 8, 16, 17, 9...they wondered what was wrong with us because there were only 4! The difference is, they weren't on TV.

    If they want to have all those kids, fine, but they're doing it on TV, so they'll get a lot of crticism.
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