Forum Discussion
6 years ago
Usually 2-4. I rarely do 1, but that's just because I have siblings and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Three is most common because it'll fulfill the big happy family aspiration, and I can have a good variety of people to play. However, with both parents, some may feel that five is too many people. If I were you I'd take into consideration a few things to help you decide:
1. Aspirations and number of kids you may need to fulfill them
2. How many people you like to play in a household
3. House space: if you don't mind building or moving you can have more kids. If you don't want to do either, then limit the number of kids.
4. How many really young kids you want at once. If you're up for the challenge, have a few kids in a row. If it's too stressful have one or two spaced apart. This way as they age you can decide if you want to add to the family or if you feel they're at a good number.
Three is most common because it'll fulfill the big happy family aspiration, and I can have a good variety of people to play. However, with both parents, some may feel that five is too many people. If I were you I'd take into consideration a few things to help you decide:
1. Aspirations and number of kids you may need to fulfill them
2. How many people you like to play in a household
3. House space: if you don't mind building or moving you can have more kids. If you don't want to do either, then limit the number of kids.
4. How many really young kids you want at once. If you're up for the challenge, have a few kids in a row. If it's too stressful have one or two spaced apart. This way as they age you can decide if you want to add to the family or if you feel they're at a good number.