TheCalvinator24 wrote:
Nope. I cannot understand it. I cannot understand a bias against large families.
For what its worth...my mom and her siblings, and most people I've met who come from very large families, all seem to agree that they aren't the best family environments.
The older ones shoulder a lot of responsibility in caring for the younger ones. The younger ones, by the time there are that many children, get less one-on-one care and attention. The kids almost never have any personal space or true ownership of anything, as every thing and every spare square inch is shared/cooperative space. The mother's health suffers, whether she realizes it at the time or not, from nutritional deficits from so many pregnancies and so little down-time between them. Clearly there are financial concerns, and in most large families that equates to sub-par nutrition, health care, and education.
There are lots of cons to big families. Most people who are members of big families have no delusions about that. Except maybe the parents.