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Only children are not lonely
Kate Lawler’s article about choosing to have just one child (Metro, Thu) had me shaking my head in disbelief.
I’m an only child who is a generation older than Kate and was so disappointed to learn she still had to contend with the same myths (‘an only child is a lonely child’) and proscriptive attitudes (‘without children, you’re not whole’) that were prevalent when I was young.
I lived contentedly with my mum, dad and grandma. I don’t recall being lonely and made friends easily enough. I recall adults feeling sorry for me and asking leading questions (‘but don’t you wish you a brother or sister?’), which could not have been further from my mind.
There is much research to suggest that we ‘onlies’ enjoy advanced verbal skills, do well academically, are confident and deal better with solitude.
So, good for Kate and her small-but-beautifully-formed family. And good for those who choose to remain childless and those who have several kids (assuming they can look after them all). Do what’s right for you!
And, please, can everyone else mind their own business? You can’t get inside someone else’s head and if you really believe life without procreation lacks purpose, I feel deeply sorry for you. William Buckley, Reading
Siblings aren’t always all that
Having siblings is not always what it’s cracked up to be. My older sister and I did play together as children but she would happily ditch me if she had something better to do. It didn’t help that my dad also played favourites, pitting us against each other for his affection.
For every person I know who has an amazing relationship with their siblings, I know another who has had major friction and/or become estranged from them. Tania, London
‘Heatwave is an official term, where the temperature is hotter than average for that time’
Sarah (MetroTalk, Fri) asks why we’re referring to our weather as a ‘heatwave’ rather than a ‘glorious summer’.
Heatwave is an official term, where the temperature is hotter than average for that time. The average temperature for July is usually around 17C so the fact it’s been 32C for an extended period is more than it just being a bit hot. Matt, Sheffield
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John (MetroTalk, Fri) says businesses should have allowed staff to knock off early to watch Saturday’s England match.
I’m a train driver who doesn’t follow football. I do, however, follow cycling – and with three Grand Tours lasting three weeks each, I look forward to the railway shutting for nine weeks. Paul, Braintree
‘The media is doing its job, reporting the fact of his undeclared £5million crypto-gift’
John Nightingale (MetroTalk, Thu) suggests Nigel Farage is the victim of a mainstream media witch-hunt and says he has been ‘found guilty of nothing’.
The media is doing its job, reporting the fact of his undeclared £5million crypto-gift, which has triggered an official probe.
Farage has built a career on ‘just asking questions’ to stir the populist pot, yet when Parliament asks entirely legitimate questions of him, this Dulwich College-educated former City broker cries foul and triggers a costly by-election to dodge scrutiny. Peter Brown, Cleckheaton
Clacton by-election should be suspended
Why isn’t the Clacton by-election postponed until after the investigation into Farage’s finances is concluded? Terry, Winnersh
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