Sonnie, egoism indeed! No way she's going to be able to follow up on all those kids (but I guess they just buy some nannies, which doesn't make it better).
I know having a lot of kids was common before, but one of the reasons were that you needed the extra hands on the farm, and a lot of children didn't actually grow up, but died while they were very young.
In Europe nearly every country it was permitted to kill your children until the age of 6. It changed at the beginning of the industrial revolution, around 1870.
Infanticide became forbidden in Europe and the Near East during the 1st millennium. Christianity forbade infanticide from its earliest times, which led Constantine the Great and Valentinian I to ban it across the Roman Empire in the 4th century.
Ophi, SHE only had ONE. They hired surrogates to carry the rest. Technically, with enough surrogates on the payroll they could have their 100 babies all at the same time.
No way these selfish idiots would remember the names of all 100 children, let alone the intricacies and going-ons of each child's life. The absolute height of absentee parenting
Their first child Mustafa was born on March 10th 2020 while their most recent addition, and tenth child together Olivia, was born on January 16th 2021. Currently, they hope to have dozens more. No comments…
Sonnie, egoism indeed! No way she's going to be able to follow up on all those kids (but I guess they just buy some nannies, which doesn't make it better).
I know having a lot of kids was common before, but one of the reasons were that you needed the extra hands on the farm, and a lot of children didn't actually grow up, but died while they were very young.
In Europe nearly every country it was permitted to kill your children until the age of 6. It changed at the beginning of the industrial revolution, around 1870.
Infanticide became forbidden in Europe and the Near East during the 1st millennium. Christianity forbade infanticide from its earliest times, which led Constantine the Great and Valentinian I to ban it across the Roman Empire in the 4th century.
Ophi, SHE only had ONE. They hired surrogates to carry the rest. Technically, with enough surrogates on the payroll they could have their 100 babies all at the same time.
No way these selfish idiots would remember the names of all 100 children, let alone the intricacies and going-ons of each child's life. The absolute height of absentee parenting
He already has a football team, why stop now?
Insane ...
Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit, is it?
I know having a lot of kids was common before, but one of the reasons were that you needed the extra hands on the farm, and a lot of children didn't actually grow up, but died while they were very young.
In Europe nearly every country it was permitted to kill your children until the age of 6. It changed at the beginning of the industrial revolution, around 1870.
You can leave anytime you like.
I guess you don't know yet what divorce proceedings are.