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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since this is anonymous OP, I'll admit that I'm so glad I have two daughters for exactly the reasons you outlined. DH loves his parents and is a dutiful Asian son but the level of closeness and frequency of communication is nothing like his sister has with their mom. I don't even like my own mom that much but my kids spend a ton of time at her house and we're in regular communication. It's just a different type of relationship.[/quote] Same, 3 daughters 0 sons and I couldn't be happier about it. [/quote] Same here. I have two daughters and a son. I'm thrilled to have daughters. [b] I honestly feel sorry for my friends who only have boys (on the rare occasions that I think about gender). [/b] There are just so many blanket statements here that have no bearing in reality. Some siblings are close, some are not. Some siblings hate each other. Gender is just one factor in their relationship. That said, I've had my own very hard things to deal with. We all do. Most of us don't get everything we want in life. [/quote] I do too! And I’m secretly jealous of any family that has two girls. I have one of each.[/quote] I feel sorry for parents who have one of each. Your kids wont be as close. [/quote][/quote]
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