Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old daughter tells me I'm terrible, mean the worst mother in the world, etc. pretty much daily. She fights with me constantly. We do have some moments of intimacy but they are fleeting. It's mostly conflict and dealing with her intense moods. She started telling me she hated me when she was 3 (I think she learned the word at preschool). I am in therapy to try to deal with her. The relationship with my son is much less complicated and is much more pleasant. Be happy with what you have! The clothes were cuter when she as younger (now she just wears sports-type clothes), but really it's mostly been rough.
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous OP, I'll admit that I'm so glad I have two daughters for exactly the reasons you outlined. DH loves his parents and is a dutiful Asian son but the level of closeness and frequency of communication is nothing like his sister has with their mom. I don't even like my own mom that much but my kids spend a ton of time at her house and we're in regular communication. It's just a different type of relationship.
Same, 3 daughters 0 sons and I couldn't be happier about it.
Same here. I have two daughters and a son.
I'm thrilled to have daughters. I honestly feel sorry for my friends who only have boys (on the rare occasions that I think about gender).
That said, I've had my own very hard things to deal with. We all do. Most of us don't get everything we want in life.
I do too! And I’m secretly jealous of any family that has two girls. I have one of each.
I feel sorry for each of your boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous OP, I'll admit that I'm so glad I have two daughters for exactly the reasons you outlined. DH loves his parents and is a dutiful Asian son but the level of closeness and frequency of communication is nothing like his sister has with their mom. I don't even like my own mom that much but my kids spend a ton of time at her house and we're in regular communication. It's just a different type of relationship.
Same, 3 daughters 0 sons and I couldn't be happier about it.
Same here. I have two daughters and a son.
I'm thrilled to have daughters. I honestly feel sorry for my friends who only have boys (on the rare occasions that I think about gender).
That said, I've had my own very hard things to deal with. We all do. Most of us don't get everything we want in life.
I do too! And I’m secretly jealous of any family that has two girls. I have one of each.
Anonymous wrote:I have two elementary-aged sons. I love them. I am also done having kids.
There's part of me that feels sad that I will never experience having a daughter, with the closeness that entails: confidences, shopping, just a closer female relationship that I see all around me. In my experience, sons don't call their moms when they grow up as much, they're not as close, they gravitate to the wife's family (if they marry), etc.
I absolutely adore my children, but there's a pang of sadness I feel for what I will never have. Is this normal? Anyone else? How can I confront/get over/feel better about it??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous OP, I'll admit that I'm so glad I have two daughters for exactly the reasons you outlined. DH loves his parents and is a dutiful Asian son but the level of closeness and frequency of communication is nothing like his sister has with their mom. I don't even like my own mom that much but my kids spend a ton of time at her house and we're in regular communication. It's just a different type of relationship.
Same, 3 daughters 0 sons and I couldn't be happier about it.
Same here. I have two daughters and a son.
I'm thrilled to have daughters. I honestly feel sorry for my friends who only have boys (on the rare occasions that I think about gender).
That said, I've had my own very hard things to deal with. We all do. Most of us don't get everything we want in life.
I do too! And I’m secretly jealous of any family that has two girls. I have one of each.
I was relieved when my eldest was a girl. After that, I didn't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous OP, I'll admit that I'm so glad I have two daughters for exactly the reasons you outlined. DH loves his parents and is a dutiful Asian son but the level of closeness and frequency of communication is nothing like his sister has with their mom. I don't even like my own mom that much but my kids spend a ton of time at her house and we're in regular communication. It's just a different type of relationship.
Same, 3 daughters 0 sons and I couldn't be happier about it.
Same here. I have two daughters and a son.
I'm thrilled to have daughters. I honestly feel sorry for my friends who only have boys (on the rare occasions that I think about gender).
That said, I've had my own very hard things to deal with. We all do. Most of us don't get everything we want in life.
I do too! And I’m secretly jealous of any family that has two girls. I have one of each.
Same- I still feel sad about not having 2 daughters. I adore my son and he and I have a special bond too....but I get it.
I was relieved when my eldest was a girl. After that, I didn't care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this is anonymous OP, I'll admit that I'm so glad I have two daughters for exactly the reasons you outlined. DH loves his parents and is a dutiful Asian son but the level of closeness and frequency of communication is nothing like his sister has with their mom. I don't even like my own mom that much but my kids spend a ton of time at her house and we're in regular communication. It's just a different type of relationship.
Same, 3 daughters 0 sons and I couldn't be happier about it.
Same here. I have two daughters and a son.
I'm thrilled to have daughters. I honestly feel sorry for my friends who only have boys (on the rare occasions that I think about gender).
That said, I've had my own very hard things to deal with. We all do. Most of us don't get everything we want in life.
I do too! And I’m secretly jealous of any family that has two girls. I have one of each.
They really wanted a girl but it didn't happen. I have a boy and a girl and often wished for 2 girls so I get it. What can you really do about it you know? I didn't think too much of it but I'm really glad we did have one of each gender but at the time I really was just excited about have kids. Focus on that because the quality of your relationships is so key. The quality of your kid is so key. just think if you did have a girl and you fought like crazy or she had an IEP. To have 2 healthy and happy kids is truly everything (DS has high functioning Aspergers).