Paying MSI Members Poll... Children

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  • How many children have you had?

    • Zero (or none yet)

      Votes: 69 23.6%
    • 1

      Votes: 58 19.9%
    • 2

      Votes: 95 32.5%
    • 3

      Votes: 42 14.4%
    • 4

      Votes: 20 6.8%
    • 5 or more

      Votes: 8 2.7%

    • Total voters
      292
    • Poll closed .
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    gamer_jim

    Podcaster
    Feb 12, 2008
    13,483
    Hanover, PA
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    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
    Industry Partner
    MDS Supporter
    Sep 25, 2011
    17,342
    Outside the Gates
    3 is the hardest to manage ... when the oldest were teenagers we used to fight with their dad to have just 2 or more than 3
     

    sleev-les

    Prestige Worldwide
    Dec 27, 2012
    3,158
    Edgewater, MD
    No little ones yet.. I have a nephew that is 5 that I'm already teaching about firearm safety. He made me proud when he told my brother, while playing with a toy gun, that "This gun is like uncle sleev-les, but I don't play with his because they are real." I told him when he gets a little older I'll teach him how to use them.
     

    JMangle

    Handsome Engineer
    May 11, 2008
    816
    Mississippi
    Zero right now.

    Wifey has agreed to fire one out once she finishes grad school.

    All of the babies in my bloodline were over 9 pounds.
    She is very tiny.
    There will be pain.
     

    gabe72

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 26, 2012
    1,218
    sharpsburg
    I've raised two daughters,in there 20s now,I started at early at 17,finished high school,never got assistance from anyone other than family help watch kids in between me and the wife's schedules,my daughter's spent many a day at the dealership when in involved in after school stuff before they could drive.it wasn't easy but we did it,no I feel like I'm supporting another family with the amount of welfare being given out these past few years.
     

    Bohlieve410

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 21, 2011
    1,575
    None yet, still in my late 20's....

    Plan on having a herd of children with a nice Catholic or redneck girl in the future though :)
     

    Norton

    NRA Endowment Member, Rifleman
    Staff member
    Admin
    Moderator
    May 22, 2005
    122,908
    closed at request of the OP.
     
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