@wozwas Yay! I'm so glad
My pov is this: we don't live in medieval England. We don't need heirs or a large family to work the land anymore. We have vaccines so our kids aren't dying left and right of stupid, preventable diseases (hopefully). We don't
need to have huge families; instead of 13 let's stop at a reasonable number. My "reasonable number" is 1.
It's also easier (for me). And
why wouldn't I want to do things to make my life easier? If that seems selfish, so be it (I don't think it does); I think it's selfish to have multiple children if you can't give them the right care and I feel like most of the families I see doing that well have one child.
My son has seen the Mona Lisa and Michelangelo's "David" (we got a great pic. haha), he's been up the Eiffel Tower, deep-sea dived in Greece, toured the Anne Frank house (on his 17th birthday), had his first (legal) beer in Amsterdam, visited the Vatican and The Coliseum, and then all over the US too. Covid is the only thing stopping us from going anywhere new! I've actually encouraged him to be childfree. He's intrigued.
When he was younger we were able to enroll him in extracurricular activities (and not cheap ones!) and send him on an airplane multiple times a year to visit family. And, while this is all awesome, the best thing he got were parents who weren't stressed out and financially strained. We were able to foster things in him that were important to us. He was able to do normal, healthy, growing-human things: opportunities to bond with his peers and strengthen relationships with his family (mostly his grandparents, a few aunt's, and cousins).
Another bonus is it's easier to save for retirement with only one. My husband and I are socking away money, hand over fist, into our retirement accounts. We don't have to rely on our son to take care of us in our senior years (talk about selfish). We also plan on retiring in Costa Rica so he'll probably want to follow us anyway. Lol
Honestly, we are at the point where it's quality over quantity when it comes to parenting and child raising, imo. That's my philosophy anyway!
Sorry for the rant! It's my day off so I'm having a cocktail(s) with lunch. Cheers to OAD!