Thread:Hermionegenius/@comment-37589255-20190312185735/@comment-38480398-20190318234049

^ Not really my business here but I'm an only cbild so I wanted to reply to your lsst sentence :) You don't know it any other way and since it's just how you are brought up you get used to your own company pretty quickly. That's how it's for me at least. I can keep myself busy for hours. I read, build lego, keep my room tidy, do crafts, daydream, stretch or do other physical things at home. I also spend quite some time with etracurriculars (I'm a dancer) so that gives me less time to be bored and if I really need company I meet up with friends. Friends you can choose, family you are given, so I personally prefer the company of friends :) But really children with siblings are raised with a siblings. Only children like me are raised by themselves and we adjust to that automaticaly and lern to entertain ourselves. There's a ton of stuff you can do by yourself!

And I'm honestly glad I'm an only child. No sibling rivalries (I know not everyone has them but I can't have them), I get my parents full attention, no sharing of time or possessions, I don't have anyone tagging along when I want to do something and if I did have a sibling I DEFINITELY wouldn't be doing homeschooling now. So yeah I LOVE being an only child and I don't know how people with siblings manage :)