Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree if the grandparents are well adjusted people.
+1
My in laws now have 9 grandchildren and I am constantly amazed that, with each single one, they have the ability to develop a special and unique bond with each one. The oldest is 9 and the youngest is 2 months. They're wonderful and I intend on impressing upon my kids how lucky they are to have such loving grandparents (on both sides, actually).
Yup I feel the same way- my kids are very lucky that their grandparents don't play favorites. That's awful.
And I'll say, I had very disfunctional grandparents on both sides (alcoholism and mental illness) but despite their many flaws, they never favored any of their grandchildren over the others. Grandparents who do this are really messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree. In my family the first was the favorite, but it was because the grandparents helped raise him because my aunt was a single mom. On the other side, the first was definitely not the favorite. I'd argue that the last grandchild (20 years younger) was the favorite because they were completely retired then.
I don't think being male vs female makes a difference in favorites. A lot of men are obsessed with granddaughters, even my FIL who is a man's man.
My baby is the only grandchild so far and I wish there were others to take the pressure off us. All 4 grandparents want her constantly.
Male vs. Female made a big difference in my family. As a PP noted the lack of a penis made a big difference.
I think it depends on your ethnicity. Some care more about males (Indian, Asians especially)
We are white Americans with Irish great grandparents. No Asian /Asian American or Indian / Indian American.
I wrote first about the lack of a penis. My ILs are Mayflower types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree. My granddad had a dozen grandchildren. We each wanted to eulogized him, as we felt we had the special connection with him as "favorite grandchild." What a special man!
Love this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree. In my family the first was the favorite, but it was because the grandparents helped raise him because my aunt was a single mom. On the other side, the first was definitely not the favorite. I'd argue that the last grandchild (20 years younger) was the favorite because they were completely retired then.
I don't think being male vs female makes a difference in favorites. A lot of men are obsessed with granddaughters, even my FIL who is a man's man.
My baby is the only grandchild so far and I wish there were others to take the pressure off us. All 4 grandparents want her constantly.
Male vs. Female made a big difference in my family. As a PP noted the lack of a penis made a big difference.
I think it depends on your ethnicity. Some care more about males (Indian, Asians especially)
We are white Americans with Irish great grandparents. No Asian /Asian American or Indian / Indian American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree. In my family the first was the favorite, but it was because the grandparents helped raise him because my aunt was a single mom. On the other side, the first was definitely not the favorite. I'd argue that the last grandchild (20 years younger) was the favorite because they were completely retired then.
I don't think being male vs female makes a difference in favorites. A lot of men are obsessed with granddaughters, even my FIL who is a man's man.
My baby is the only grandchild so far and I wish there were others to take the pressure off us. All 4 grandparents want her constantly.
Male vs. Female made a big difference in my family. As a PP noted the lack of a penis made a big difference.
I think it depends on your ethnicity. Some care more about males (Indian, Asians especially)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree if the grandparents are well adjusted people.
+1
My in laws now have 9 grandchildren and I am constantly amazed that, with each single one, they have the ability to develop a special and unique bond with each one. The oldest is 9 and the youngest is 2 months. They're wonderful and I intend on impressing upon my kids how lucky they are to have such loving grandparents (on both sides, actually).
Anonymous wrote:Disagree if the grandparents are well adjusted people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree. In my family the first was the favorite, but it was because the grandparents helped raise him because my aunt was a single mom. On the other side, the first was definitely not the favorite. I'd argue that the last grandchild (20 years younger) was the favorite because they were completely retired then.
I don't think being male vs female makes a difference in favorites. A lot of men are obsessed with granddaughters, even my FIL who is a man's man.
My baby is the only grandchild so far and I wish there were others to take the pressure off us. All 4 grandparents want her constantly.
Male vs. Female made a big difference in my family. As a PP noted the lack of a penis made a big difference.