Konkvistador comments on On "Friendly" Immortality - Less Wrong Discussion
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Not true at all. People who really like children have much more children than that. The Amish are a clear example with their average of 5 or so children.
Yes but velocity is higher than many people are comfortable with. Two kids in diapers and three more in grade school at the same time is a lot more work than many people who like children are really up for.
One reason Amish have so many children is that they are needed for farm work - you actually get a return on investment with children in a low-tech farm.
Do all Amish farm?
In light of this, the economic gains don't seem to be the key factor here, especially since the cost of land is rising, so its harder and harder to help sons start their own farms.
Doesn't seem that relevant considering we're discussing the pro's and con's of "immortality". In any case my point was just that some people like children enough to want them at that rate.
If I can have one child every decade for eighty years, maybe I'd like to have eight children. As it is now, it would only be two.