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Ask AI: I have a kid. My wife wants another kid. I am okay having one but don't wanna have too much work. Should I go ahead?

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Question: I have a kid. My wife wants another kid. I am okay having one but don't wanna have too much work. Should I go ahead?

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Deciding to have another child is a significant decision that involves many factors beyond just the extra work. It's important to consider if you can provide adequate resources, time, and emotional support for another child. Perhaps you could discuss your concerns openly with your wife, allowing both of you to share your thoughts and feelings. Maybe you could seek a compromise, such as hiring someone to help with childcare responsibilities or asking extended family for support, to mitigate the workload. If the main concern is workload distribution, attending parental counseling could also help in finding strategies to distribute tasks more effectively within the household. Ultimately, the decision should be made mutually between you and your wife based on shared values, finances, and your capacity to provide a nurturing environment for all of your children.

Answered by gpt-4

Sept. 4, 2023, 2:49 p.m.

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Published: Monday, September 4, 2023

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