The Duggars use what they call "the buddy system." The buddy system means that every older kid has a younger kid as a buddy and the older kids have to keep track of their younger buddies. But, when you are too old to need a buddy, you get your own younger buddy.
They wear the same color
Yes, the Duggars are very interactive with one another.
No. Only one of the Duggar children are married and he married a girl from Florida. The Duggar's are in Arkansas.
10 boys and 9 girls!
To keep track of each other
approx. $70,000 per every 20 minutes
Between $25,000 and $40,000
because there yellow!!!
A 'bypass' closed door is a type of closet door that has a double track system with double doors. One door is on one track and the other door is on the other track allowing them to slide past each other.
A Race
to keep track of each other
The easiest way to answer this question is by looking at those who support the Duggars, and those who do not. The Duggars are a remarkable family, whether or not we agree with the way they live their lives. They have 18 children, who are all well-mannered, polite, respectful young people. All are, or were, home-schooled. They also live debt-free. They have a couple of sources of income and minimise their spending. The Duggars are very open about their religion. They are Conservative Christian Baptists. Those who support the Duggars include people who agree with the Duggars' reasons for having a large family (religion), and liberals who take a 'let them do what they want' stance. On the other hand, there are people who do not agree with the way the Duggars live. Some point out the pressure on the planet from having a large family, and some people think that women should not be 'forced' to be a baby machine. It may be that some people are envious, or are not quite sure how to react to a way of life that is different from the norm. I think that the Duggars are a great family with18 well behaved , polite and respectful children. The Duggars serve as a good example by treating each other well.