I judge people who wear dumb t-shirts and use dumb hashtags. I don't give a hoot about moms who have boys. |
| I honestly have no interest in raising a girl. |
Wrong! |
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| I didn't have any interest in raising a girl either and now I have two and I wouldn't trade it for anything. |
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#boymom is the new "he's ALL BOY," which is to say, just sheer ridiculousness.
I think phrases like these are helpful, though, because then I know to stay far away from the person using those phrases. |
I have one of each and there is a definite noticeable difference with some things. My 11 year old likes glitter, cute things (stuffed animals with big eyes, journals with unicorns on them, shirts with girl sayings on them (Girl Power), stereotypical girl colors (turquoise, pink, purple), and decorating things for hours on end (washi tape, decorative duct tape). She would not watch sports tv. She would never ask for a Lego set for a gift (other than the Friends series and even that she didn't really LOVE - though she will, on occasion, free play with Lego pieces WITH her brother). She wouldn't touch things like frogs, turtles or cicadas. My almost 10 year old boy likes Lego building, watching baseball, playing baseball, watching football, playing football, touching things like frogs, turtles, and cicadas. There are also loads of things they both like, but as said above, there IS a definite gender difference. The would both cooks, make slime, read, play with friends, play a game, go camping, go to a local creek to throw rocks into it, go fishing, swim, etc. Look at your kids' Christmas lists...you really see no noticeable gender difference!?!?
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I was a nanny for 15+ years. There is absolutely a difference between boys and girls. Why do you need them to be innately the same when they aren't? |
I am sure if you judge a tshirt you judge a kid not sitting still in a restaurant, or throwing things in their house. |
Since schools are trying to turn them into girls it is an accomplishment for them to still be boys by middle school. #allboy |
If the parent isn't taking appropriate measures to squash that behavior in the moment, then yes, I judge that. Are you saying that it's not possible to behave in a restaurant if you're a boy? or that boys are the only ones who throw things in the house? |
My girls have real fart contests. They are 10 and 13. I wouldn't admit this anywhere except here. But a boy mom would be proud of it. I suppose that's a perfect example of socialization. |
Exactly! They force them to have a whole month devoted to women's history! What's the value in that!? I tell ya, we're turning 'em into sissies. |
The desire to contribute to one's family is not a male vs female thing. I know many sahmwho find ways to contribute financially whether through part time work or economizing, etc. No one said women are weaker. The fact is males and females re different. |
Actually, for most of the things that can be studied, the inter-gender range is greater than the differences between the sexes. One can say that "on average" boys are X or girls are Y, but that tells you very little about a given individual. And a lot of things we think we know are just the result of confirmation bias. I'm certain that there are some hard-wired differences, but I find that pretty useless in terms of dealing with actual children. |