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.
Yes, Joshua is married and has four children. Jill and Jessa both married in 2014. Any other news about potential courtships or relationships haven't been announced (or leaked.)
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar met when Jim Bob accompanied a friend on a church visitation to Michelle's family.
Their baby was born at their home, with Michelle and Jill present.
They go to Advanced Training Institute every year in Big Sandy Texas that is where Josh and Anna met. Or you could just drive to Arkansas.
of course. But they have to meet with each other first
Facilities were to be ungraded to meet Federal standards.All children could pick what schools they attended.
Yes, I think so.
No!No, the Duggars encourage their children to court a potential mate.They provide their children lots of opportunities to meet other kids their age. If they meet someone who they are interested in, they speak with their parents and enter into a courtship relationship. Different from dating, they always have a chaperone with them and they do not get physically involved before Marriage. FOr example, Josh Duggar did not kiss his wife until his wedding day.
at a church meeting
Through a home school convention
At a home school conference in Texas.
Making friends depends on where you are located, if you have similar interests.. and if you enjoy each others company. If you want to be friends with the Duggar kids, you need to think about what interests you might have in common and continue to pursue those interests. If you ever meet the Duggar family, then there is a chance you might hit it off with one of them and make a new friend. Or, you might meet other friends with those interests.
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar met when Jim Bob accompanied a friend on a church visitation to Michelle's family.
You can meet Josh and Anna Duggar when the the family travels to speak at a church or other event. Also, you might meet them if you attend the homeschool conference the Duggars attend each year... this is where Josh and Anna originally met.
Yes. I saw somewhere that she watched the Duggar family show and thought to herself, "Wow, I'd like to meet them one day."
Ofcourse anybody can meet them.
you get children by when you and some boy meet each other they get happy with each other and get out a baby from the girl
Their baby was born at their home, with Michelle and Jill present.