+1Anonymous wrote:Boys make a bigger mess when they pee.
Seriously, that’s it. And the boy mom/girl mom stuff is gross.
Anonymous wrote:Aren't most moms with more than one child a "both mom" with at least one of each? Having kids of only one gender seems very niche. Also, do parents of onlies ever use these labels? I've never heard it used by anyone with an only.
FWIW I love having both and think anybody who clings to a label like "girl mom" or "boy mom" is just trying to make themselves feel better about not having a mix.
Anonymous wrote:I spend less time doing my sons' hair than my daughter's.
Anonymous wrote:
This is older, but it rings true to me as a boy mom. And it definitely portrays what I see/perceive of girl moms.
Anonymous wrote:
This is older, but it rings true to me as a boy mom. And it definitely portrays what I see/perceive of girl moms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think when people are talking about this, they are talking about how physical boys are vs girls.
If you don’t believe me, go to a room full of twenty six year old boys and another one full of twenty six year old girls and see for yourself.
+1 obviously there are also differences between kids, but it's dumb to pretend that gender differences don't exist and are on average pretty significant.
- Mom of 2 boys and have plenty of friends with kids of both
Anonymous wrote:I HATE "boy mom" v. "girl mom" as identities. The real differences are:
(1) cleaning up pee
(2) doing hair
(3) teaching about menstruation (which is only a moderate difference, because all kids should learn about how babies are made, including the basics of the reproductive systems of both sexes, and everyone needs to know about consent and respect for partners and themselves)
That's it. Maybe boys are noisier on average, or have less "dramatic" friendships on average, but there is as much variation within the sexes as between them, and what's true on average can easily be untrue for a specific boy or girl. Boys can be just as sensitive, girls can be just as physical. Boys can have frenemies and be catty, girls can be messy and smelly and not care about how they look. Puberty makes them all a mess.
Anonymous wrote:I think when people are talking about this, they are talking about how physical boys are vs girls.
If you don’t believe me, go to a room full of twenty six year old boys and another one full of twenty six year old girls and see for yourself.