Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.
Huh. Lotta drama and judgment in your post there, for someone who is allegedly so great lol.
Just speaking from experience. I’ll also add that I work with students of all ages and boys are easier in this role.
Boy moms are indeed more relaxed and not hyper competitive. Of course exceptions but I experienced more outright criticism and judgement from all-girl moms about my DS than I ever did with my DDs. Moms who would watch him play and cringe and exclaim they could never have a boy because “so wild” or “so active.” Total prisspots.
NP, and mom of one daughter and two sons - your attitude sucks, PP. It’s mean-spirited and misogynist. Your experience isn’t universal; drawing such stereotypes is lousy.
I get along with any and all moms who are down to earth, kind, funny, supportive, mutual, regardless of the gender and number of kids they have. Judging someone on something over which they had no control is absurd. How some parents choose to identify themselves, e.g., #boymom or #girlmom is different - it’s making something their identity that doesn’t need to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.
Huh. Lotta drama and judgment in your post there, for someone who is allegedly so great lol.
Just speaking from experience. I’ll also add that I work with students of all ages and boys are easier in this role.
Boy moms are indeed more relaxed and not hyper competitive. Of course exceptions but I experienced more outright criticism and judgement from all-girl moms about my DS than I ever did with my DDs. Moms who would watch him play and cringe and exclaim they could never have a boy because “so wild” or “so active.” Total prisspots.
Anonymous wrote:I have boys and I do things with them like baking or crafting (which I don’t actually enjoy).
I have many friends with both boys and girls and most moms seem to be very close to the daughters. There are mother/daughter trips, special outings etc. It seems that the default is moms doing things with the daughters and dads doing things with the boys.
If they have all girls, the dynamic is different.
Anonymous wrote:What makes me sad is the matrilineal bond is so much stronger. Boys do what the wife's family wants, often, leaving the boy-grandmother out in the cold.
Anonymous wrote:Of course they are. But it’s not human nature to admit that, even to yourself sometimes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.
Huh. Lotta drama and judgment in your post there, for someone who is allegedly so great lol.
Just speaking from experience. I’ll also add that I work with students of all ages and boys are easier in this role.
Boy moms are indeed more relaxed and not hyper competitive. Of course exceptions but I experienced more outright criticism and judgement from all-girl moms about my DS than I ever did with my DDs. Moms who would watch him play and cringe and exclaim they could never have a boy because “so wild” or “so active.” Total prisspots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.
Huh. Lotta drama and judgment in your post there, for someone who is allegedly so great lol.
Just speaking from experience. I’ll also add that I work with students of all ages and boys are easier in this role.
Boy moms are indeed more relaxed and not hyper competitive. Of course exceptions but I experienced more outright criticism and judgement from all-girl moms about my DS than I ever did with my DDs. Moms who would watch him play and cringe and exclaim they could never have a boy because “so wild” or “so active.” Total prisspots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was sad when my second was a boy (and we knew we were done at two). But, now I am so grateful to only have boys. So much less risk of passing down all the eating disorder, enmeshment, etc toxicity from my own mom. I am able to see my kids as complete people totally separate from me and I can focus on who they are and what they need. I see other women projecting so much onto their daughters that it makes my heart ache. (Not that this doesn't happen with sons, I just see it more often with daughters.)
This. I am so thankful for my boys. I have so much less drama and worry. I grew up in a family of girls and this is so much more light and fun. Plus all the money I didn’t spend on clothes and appearances!
You actually have no way to know you have less drama and worry. My girls are amazing, and shopping for them (when they were small) and with them (now that they are older) is a joy. I’ll never know what it’s like to have boys, so why would I say “I’m so glad I don’t have boys” when I couldn’t possibly know what it’s like? I wouldn’t say that. You all are weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.
Huh. Lotta drama and judgment in your post there, for someone who is allegedly so great lol.
Just speaking from experience. I’ll also add that I work with students of all ages and boys are easier in this role.
Boy moms are indeed more relaxed and not hyper competitive. Of course exceptions but I experienced more outright criticism and judgement from all-girl moms about my DS than I ever did with my DDs. Moms who would watch him play and cringe and exclaim they could never have a boy because “so wild” or “so active.” Total prisspots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.
Huh. Lotta drama and judgment in your post there, for someone who is allegedly so great lol.
Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was sad when my second was a boy (and we knew we were done at two). But, now I am so grateful to only have boys. So much less risk of passing down all the eating disorder, enmeshment, etc toxicity from my own mom. I am able to see my kids as complete people totally separate from me and I can focus on who they are and what they need. I see other women projecting so much onto their daughters that it makes my heart ache. (Not that this doesn't happen with sons, I just see it more often with daughters.)
This. I am so thankful for my boys. I have so much less drama and worry. I grew up in a family of girls and this is so much more light and fun. Plus all the money I didn’t spend on clothes and appearances!
Anonymous wrote:Fortunate girl AND boy mom here. Birth order is DD, DS20, DD. I’m allowed to say this; I love boys! They are intensely more physically and emotionally more active toddler through adolescence, but the payoff is mutual low key, drama-free love and devotion.
My tight group of Mom Friends is compromised of moms of DS’ friends from ES.
I’ve never gotten along with (All) Girl Moms in this way - these Moms seem to want to re-live their youth in a catty, competitive and mean-spirited through their daughters. No thank you-I’m done with sorority life!
Boy Moms are just more relaxed, likely because they are not subject to constant emotional high and lows and chatter and analysis of every nuance and situation.