It’s obvious you feel grateful for what you have, but remember your experience is of having three siblings, not three children
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I have a strong attachment to my family – in particular my three siblings. We live in different countries but the bond is strong.
I have two children, aged six and two, but I’ve always wanted three. I know I am beyond lucky and grateful to have two. Since I had my second, I have been grappling with the internal debate “Should we have a third or not” and as I have just turned 40, it is occupying more space in my head.
Continue reading… It’s obvious you feel grateful for what you have, but remember your experience is of having three siblings, not three children• Every week Annalisa Barbieri addresses a relationship problem sent in by a readerI have a strong attachment to my family – in particular my three siblings. We live in different countries but the bond is strong. I have two children, aged six and two, but I’ve always wanted three. I know I am beyond lucky and grateful to have two. Since I had my second, I have been grappling with the internal debate “Should we have a third or not” and as I have just turned 40, it is occupying more space in my head. Continue reading… Life and style, Family, Parents and parenting