Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are 6 & 9 and this is my life! They start first thing in the morning and wake everyone like an alarm clock. I have a girl as well and I will say there IS a different dynamic to the boy's play and it's so hard to turn off the rowdiness sometimes. I cannot sign them up for the same camps because they won't leave each other alone.
...if you had 2 girls you would not be saying this. I have 2 and 2 and agree with PP, it's a sibling thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these people that derail every thread where someone mentions having a male child in order to insist that there are no differences between boys and girls? I was just on a thread in the decorating forum the other day where this happened. It's bizarre.
2nd PP: "Boys. It's what they do." Who are these people that derail every thread where someone mentions having a male child in order to insist that negative behavior is boy-specific and never appears in girls?
Why do you need to label the behavior as negative?
...because OP made a post complaining about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these people that derail every thread where someone mentions having a male child in order to insist that there are no differences between boys and girls? I was just on a thread in the decorating forum the other day where this happened. It's bizarre.
2nd PP: "Boys. It's what they do." Who are these people that derail every thread where someone mentions having a male child in order to insist that negative behavior is boy-specific and never appears in girls?
Why do you need to label the behavior as negative?
Anonymous wrote:Oh reading this thread makes me feel better. I thought I must be the worst mom on earth not being able to raise my 3 monkeys, 5, 9 and 12. My 2nd is a boy, he makes it his mission to annoy his sister intentionally or unintentionally. And then there are all the tattle telling, why can she does this but I cannot. When he is not annoying his sister, he is rough playing with his younger brother. All the I don't mean to hit him and it is an accident. The older child will also purposely disturb the youngest or distract him. The older child now reach a stage that she wants more privacy and hates being spied on. Hence all the shouting and whining in the house. I have them eat at different tables, work at different corners. In car rides, they sit on different row. I am always so embarrassed by their behavior when all of us are out together. Individually they are just the sweetest kids who are bright and charming. Together they are just monsters that I want to disowned them!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these people that derail every thread where someone mentions having a male child in order to insist that there are no differences between boys and girls? I was just on a thread in the decorating forum the other day where this happened. It's bizarre.
2nd PP: "Boys. It's what they do." Who are these people that derail every thread where someone mentions having a male child in order to insist that negative behavior is boy-specific and never appears in girls?
, the competition, the tattling, and on and on. My kids aren't super physical, the fighting is probably 90% verbal.