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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please.. someone explain what a boy-mom is?[/quote] A mom who only has boys and is always surrounded by boys. Pretty much once you have boys moms of girls dump you because your kids are too crazy and you find yourself with friends that are moms of boys.[/quote] This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I have two girls. My best friend has two boys. We spend tons of time together with all of our kids. Our friendship has not suffered one bit due to our childrens' genders. [/quote] Glad for you. But for me it has been different.[b] Boys wrestle and throw balls and creek and do lots of thing the majority of girls don't like.[/b] I know 2 girls that like it, one probably just tolerates it. As our friends group evolves, the girls gravitated towards other activities... and eventually all was left was moms with just boys. [/quote] Boys wrestle and throw balls and creek and do lots of thing the majority of girls aren’t [b]encouraged or allowed to do. [/b] FIFY My DD wrestles, jumps, throws aballs in the creek, collects newts, and the like. So do her friends. You know why girls don’t usually do these things? Because their mothers are putting them in Hanna Anderson matchy outfits, and running around them, fretting that they will become dirty or messy, or whatever. Because they have their own idea of what a girl mom is. It’s so strange to me, all the talk about equality, when we start to separate what boys and girls should be st the age of birth.,[/quote] It's also that girls imitate their moms and boys imitate their dads more. I'm a very girly female but did get messy and sporty to show my daughters and my son, but I've noticed the girls followed what I did and my son tried to imitate my DH even as a baby. I can't play sports and so they didn't seem interested either. I'm trying to raise well rounded children, but it's hard when I wasn't raised that way. I'm at least making sure my daughters know how to play sports so they aren't left out of sports in Kindergarten. I remember being the only girl who didn't know how to hit a baseball in PE and I just had to sit in the dugout. [/quote] :roll: My prissy daughters in their giant bows and matching HA are the first ones to dive into mud puddles, catch worms, wrestle, and start up games of baseball or kickball or whatever. [/quote]
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