As for the pros and cons, I think it still depends on the family. Actually, it has nothing to do with the only child. Although only children enjoy much more love than people with more children at home, it doesn't mean that they will be spoiled. Whether children will be spoiled depends on family education. If you educate them well, they will naturally not be spoiled as you see when they grow up. However, it must be said that the spoiled personality of the only child when he grows up is more likely to appear than that of children from other families.
As long as you can stand talking about her temper, I think you can fall in love with her. If you can't stand it, I don't think you will come here to ask this question.
In fact, I think many people think about stress rather than personality. The only child has grown up, and the pressure is really much greater. Once they get married, they are all alone. This makes people who like them have to consider this aspect. Once you make a decision to fall in love together, you will more or less consider this further development. Otherwise, it is hooliganism.
The last thing I want to say is, don't like it too much, just love it if you like it. The pressure is natural, just try to solve it. I chose to give up before I tried hard, and I think I will still choose this way in the future. I believe that when you cross the bridge, you will find a way. As long as two people really love each other, it is good to solve difficulties when there are difficulties. Please, don't do something you regret.
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