[MEDIA=858]
- Lar
- Atores
- Alan Rickman
- Alfred Enoch
- Bill Nighy
- Bonnie Wright
- Brendan Gleeson
- Chris Rankin
- Christian Coulson
- Ciarán Hinds
- Clémence Poésy
- Daniel Radcliffe
- Danielle Tabor
- Dave Legeno
- David Bradley
- David Tennant
- David Thewlis
- Devon Murray
- Domhnall Gleeson
- Emma Thompson
- Emma Watson
- Evanna Lynch
- Fiona Shaw
- Freddie Stroma
- Gary Oldman
- Gemma Jones
- George Harris
- Harry Melling
- Helen McCrory
- Helena Bonham Carter
- Hero Fiennes
- Hugh Mitchell
- Imelda Staunton
- James e Oliver Phelps
- James Waylett
- Jamie Campbell
- Jason Isaacs
- Jessie Cave
- Jim Broadbent
- John Hurt
- Joshua Herdman
- Julie Walters
- Katie Leung
- Kenneth Branagh
- Maggie Smith
- Mark Williams
- Matthew Lewis
- Michael Gambon
- Natalia Tena
- Ralph Fiennes
- Rhys Ifans
- Richard Griffiths
- Richard Harris
- Robbie Coltrane
- Robert Pattinson
- Rupert Grint
- Sean Biggerstaff
- Shirley Henderson
- Stanislav Ianevski
- Timothy Spall
- Tom Felton
- Trio
- Warwick Davis
- Documentário
- Equipe Técnica
- Fandom
- Filmes
- Harry Potter e a Criança Amaldiçoada
- Harry Potter: A Exposição
- J.K. Rowling
- Legendados
- Livros
- O Mundo Mágico de Harry Potter
- Potterish
- Studio Tour
Selecione a página
I honestly dont see that much of a perblom with having 18 kids. Them all getting the attention they need is probably difficult but its not going to damage them that much. I am more concerned with how these kids will adjust to society on their own. They are lacking in the skills required to live on their own. They obvsiously have no intentions to go to college, but to get married as soon as they are old enough like the first one did. The kid didnt even strike out on his own first, he lived with mom and dad right up to getting married (I have seen alot of bashing on here about other kids his age doing the same thing, but since he is a Duggar I guess its ok in this case). No college, didnt even get a job first if he even knows how. That to me qualifies as a lack of social survival skills. Its not how many they had, or if they are good to their kids. Its what they teach them. And they are obviously not teaching their kids to be their own person, how to live in society by themselves, and that things like socializing (outside of family) and going to college are unimportant or maybe even wrong. Disagree if you wish, that is my opinion.