Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar are the parents of 19 children, and they’ve raised all of their children to do everything in the name of the Lord. This means that they live in a household full of extremely strict rules. And a few years back, the Duggar sisters admitted that they don’t listen to any modern music.

Most recently, Jinger may have broken family traditions regarding dancing. The Duggars are apparently not allowed to dance because dancing to a beat can be sensual and tempting to others. Of course, this does not explain why small children would be banned from dancing to innocent music.

In April 2019, Jana filed paperwork to start her own business. This is when she launched a company called Arbor Acres LLC, and though she didn’t share any information about her plans publicly, fans were excited that she might be the first of the Duggar sisters to become self-employed in this way.

19 children The show features the Duggar family: parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar and their 19 children nine daughters and ten sons all of whose names begin with the letter J.

What are the rules Jim Bob Duggar has for his daughters?

  • Abstinence, they can’t have intimate relationships before marriage.
  • No birth control use.
  • Must not show legs or dress in a revealing manner.
  • They can’t read romance novels.
  • They have to be accompanied by a chaperone while on a date with a significant other.

There are very strict dating rules for the children. They aren’t supposed to kiss or even hug for a long period of time before they get married. They are also not even supposed to go on dates without a chaperone. Josiah Duggar appeared to break this rule in 2018 when he went ti Missouri with his now-wife Lauren.

While several of the Duggars may allow their kids to watch some TV shows, most appear to be following in Jim Bob and Michelle’s footsteps regarding having an actual TV set in the house. Jill and Derick do not own a television. They allow their children to stream content on a laptop.

Duggars are not allowed to date in the casual sense. Sure, promoting purity before marriage is a nice idea, but, according to Duggar rules, there is no touching of any kind, and that includes kissing and hand holding. Private communication and spending time alone together are unheard of, to boot.

Jill and Derick aren’t the only Duggars who are cool with tattoos. … That’s because the rebel Duggar (who is Jim Bob’s niece) got matching tattoos with her husband Dillon King shortly after they were married. The tattoos read, rest in the storm.

While the alleged couple hasn’t announced a courtship, fans initially spotted them together at the end of December 2020. Now, it seems the Duggars and Wissmanns are both denying a possible engagement. Hannah Wissmann took to Instagram to say she has no idea about any wedding plans regarding her brother.

The couple wed on April 3, 2021. While it seems like it, Jana isn’t the only one who breaks the rules. Jedidiah and Katey didn’t take the traditional route with their marriage.

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Christian Baptists The 27-year-old grew up one of 19 in the Duggar household, and parents Jim Bob and Michelle are devout independent Christian Baptists who pride themselves on their conservative outlook.

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Led by parents Jim Bob and Michelle, the Duggar family now consists of 19 kids, 10 sons- and daughters-in-law, and 20 grandchildren — and counting.

Because of her unmarried status, Jana still lives with her parents, Jim Bob and Michelle, at 31 years old. Jana’s made it clear she won’t settle for just anyone but she may have found her man.

THEY grew up as devout Baptists with their strict parents monitoring their every move, but many of the infamous Duggar kids been rebelling in recent years – and some have pushed the boundaries more than others.

The Duggar kids have skipped attending college So far, none of them have earned a four-year college degree. The Duggars homeschooled all their kids (and continue to do so for their younger children). … Several other Duggar kids have reportedly taken college classes online through a program called CollegePlus.

In a 2011 interview with The Huffington Post, Jim Bob explained that they do watch some wholesome shows and movies on DVD. … One movie that apparently met Jim Bob and Michelle’s tough standards might surprise some Counting On fans who think the Duggar kids had a Disney-free childhood.

For as long as we’ve kept up with the Duggar family, they’ve made it clear how much they love football. But for die-hard sports fans, this is surprising. Over the weekend, the Duggars watched a football game on their computer, driving home the point that they still don’t have a TV even in 2020.

The older sisters in the family, like Jill Duggar and Jessa Duggar, always keep their look fairly natural, and it’s easy to see why they do it. Even though all of them have and do wear makeup regularly, they like to keep their looks low key, and it really works out for them.

Jill Duggar has admitted she has not visited her parents’ home in a couple of years in order to prioritize her mental health. The mom-of-two has been estranged from her family after husband Derick Dillard accused her father of withholding money from his children.

The Duggars say they are devout independent Baptists, which is a strict and exclusive sect of Christianity. They have a specific church they attend where they’re not even the family with the most children.

While she has not gotten any tattoos, Jill has a nose piercing, and has even considered getting a gold hoop nose ring. Jill has even admitted to using birth control – despite her parents Jim Bob and Michelle forbidding the prevention of pregnancy within a marriage.

E! News reported in 2009 that the Duggars may have earned between $25,000 to $40,000 per episode from the show. The spinoff series, Counting On, began airing on TLC in the same year, mainly focusing on the older Duggar offspring.

The family is worth $3.5 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, which includes their earnings from Counting On and previous TLC series 19 Kids and Counting, along with Jim Bob’s income from his commercial properties and real estate career. But now Josh Duggar’s arrest has halted the family’s reality TV career.