ANSWERS: 10
  • 4-5-6?
  • Wife + Husband and 3 children, a dog and a cat and one fish tank; bird optional.
  • I think the more kids the better. I plan to have at least a dozen or so.
  • A spouse-coupling (male/female, male/male, female/female) and either two or four kids, (male/female or male/male female/female for the four.)
  • Whatever suits you. Mine is perfect to me. If the one I lost had survived, it still would have been perfect.
  • Four humans and as many cats as you can keep humanely. I acknowledge that humanity needs to reproduce to avoid extinction, but it seems that some people go WAY too far. I used to live next to a family that, for religious reasons, had 13 kids before the old man dropped dead (Sexual exhaustion?) and it seemed that they had no way to support themselves; they were stretched too thin. And if EVERYONE did that, we would overpopulate the world and outpace our resource supply quickly. If families have an average of two children each then our population will remain fairly constant, avoiding the overpopulation problem. By the time your great-great-grandkids are born, you'll be worm food and 2+2+2 = 2+2+2+2-2. One kid per family will lead to lonely people growing up. Sometimes I wish I had had a sibling as a child. Three is too many; see above. Just bear in mind that as of 2007 it costs an average of $270,000 to raise a kid, not counting college. Personally, I'd rather put that money towards other things.... like rent.
  • Mom, Dad, and two kids. Of course, if my parents had felt that way, I wouldn't have existed, being #5 of 6.
  • for me its husband, wife and 2 kids (female and male)
  • For us, the big ZEE-ROH, none, nada, ain't gonna happen, zip, no.
  • Just keep this in mind, if you breed them, you need to be able to feed them. Plan ahead!

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