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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Broad generalization, but rings true in my life; beware the mom of all girls or just one girl. I have two girls with a boy in the middle. Somehow a DS brings some balance and sanity. In thinking about my close "mom friends" those I've met through preschool, ES, MS and now HS, all have at least one DS. I'll go out on a limb and say that the Queen Bee moms of all girls are the biggest social engineers - and this encompasses their own social life; are very cliquish themselves.[/quote] I never thought about this, but this seems to be true in my life as well! I have two boys and one girl; all the Queen Bee girls at DD's school come from families of all girls. Interesting!![/quote] No. The common thread among queen bee moms is that they are insecure and immature. Their own self worth is wrapped up in their progeny- it's just that it can't be fully expressed through their sons. [/quote] Yup! But it's much more fun to bang the drum of boys are better/easier.[/quote] No, its just as bad in middle school for lots of boys. Its just that the bullying usually gets physical much faster and schools tend to know how to deal with that a little better. The lines that boys cross tend to be brighter. [/quote]
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