Anonymous wrote:My friends with only girls have said appalling things to me, too. They make generalizations about how men are terrible and how happy they are that they had girls. It’s hard not to take personally, especially when they talked about being smug that none of their kids can be drafted. I get that some of them choose to have girls, due to IVF, but part of having kids the old-fashioned way is welcoming whoever shows up. I had boys, so I love my boys and try to raise them to be equal partners. I don’t need them hearing how awful men are.
Anonymous wrote:The super sensitivity of some of you is beyond ludicrous.
Anonymous wrote:I only have boys and get these comments but I wanted boys so... I wonder how often girl moms get these comments. Ironically most families I know with 3+ kids had 2 girls first and made it pretty clear they were going on to try for a boy. Very few B-B-G families.
Anonymous wrote:My friends with only girls have said appalling things to me, too. They make generalizations about how men are terrible and how happy they are that they had girls. It’s hard not to take personally, especially when they talked about being smug that none of their kids can be drafted. I get that some of them choose to have girls, due to IVF, but part of having kids the old-fashioned way is welcoming whoever shows up. I had boys, so I love my boys and try to raise them to be equal partners. I don’t need them hearing how awful men are.
Anonymous wrote:My friends with only girls have said appalling things to me, too. They make generalizations about how men are terrible and how happy they are that they had girls. It’s hard not to take personally, especially when they talked about being smug that none of their kids can be drafted. I get that some of them choose to have girls, due to IVF, but part of having kids the old-fashioned way is welcoming whoever shows up. I had boys, so I love my boys and try to raise them to be equal partners. I don’t need them hearing how awful men are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends with only girls have said appalling things to me, too. They make generalizations about how men are terrible and how happy they are that they had girls. It’s hard not to take personally, especially when they talked about being smug that none of their kids can be drafted. I get that some of them choose to have girls, due to IVF, but part of having kids the old-fashioned way is welcoming whoever shows up. I had boys, so I love my boys and try to raise them to be equal partners. I don’t need them hearing how awful men are.
Your friends seem mean! I am a mother of all girls too and I would never say that to anyone with only boys. Every child is a blessing. You should tell your friends men usually turn out awful because of how they are raised by their mothers so they should put in the hard work and make sure their sons turn out right.
Anonymous wrote:People have their own opinions about everything. I’ve had people tell me how sorry that only have a single girl. She must be so lonely, and who ever will carry on the family name?
I don’t usually go out of my way to indulge them.
Anonymous wrote:My friends with only girls have said appalling things to me, too. They make generalizations about how men are terrible and how happy they are that they had girls. It’s hard not to take personally, especially when they talked about being smug that none of their kids can be drafted. I get that some of them choose to have girls, due to IVF, but part of having kids the old-fashioned way is welcoming whoever shows up. I had boys, so I love my boys and try to raise them to be equal partners. I don’t need them hearing how awful men are.
Anonymous wrote:My friends with only girls have said appalling things to me, too. They make generalizations about how men are terrible and how happy they are that they had girls. It’s hard not to take personally, especially when they talked about being smug that none of their kids can be drafted. I get that some of them choose to have girls, due to IVF, but part of having kids the old-fashioned way is welcoming whoever shows up. I had boys, so I love my boys and try to raise them to be equal partners. I don’t need them hearing how awful men are.