Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so grateful I had both genders- girl, boy, girl. I’m sure I would have had up to 5 to have a girl. 3 was what we wanted though. Stupid, but I don’t think my life would have been complete without a girl. I just had so much I wanted to share with my daughters!
That being said, I love my son a lot too. I’m glad I didn’t only have girls because I find women who only had girls to be out of touch.
Can you elaborate on this? Because my mom only had girls, I only have boys, and I feel like a lot of her endless criticism of my parenting stems from this.
This is so real. My mom had ADD girls. I have ADHD boys. It’s not the same assignment.
Out of touch on how hard it is to parent boys?
I only have girls and am curious. But I suspect it may be different when the kids get older. Out of touch on how hard parenting teen girls can be
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so grateful I had both genders- girl, boy, girl. I’m sure I would have had up to 5 to have a girl. 3 was what we wanted though. Stupid, but I don’t think my life would have been complete without a girl. I just had so much I wanted to share with my daughters!
That being said, I love my son a lot too. I’m glad I didn’t only have girls because I find women who only had girls to be out of touch.
Can you elaborate on this? Because my mom only had girls, I only have boys, and I feel like a lot of her endless criticism of my parenting stems from this.
This is so real. My mom had ADD girls. I have ADHD boys. It’s not the same assignment.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so grateful I had both genders- girl, boy, girl. I’m sure I would have had up to 5 to have a girl. 3 was what we wanted though. Stupid, but I don’t think my life would have been complete without a girl. I just had so much I wanted to share with my daughters!
That being said, I love my son a lot too. I’m glad I didn’t only have girls because I find women who only had girls to be out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah this happens across time and space
Yes.
I’m the youngest and the only girl, born after seven boys. My oldest brother is 18 years older than me, and the brother closest in age is five years older.
My parents originally planned to have three kids, but they kept trying for a girl. After seven boys, they decided to stop and gave up on the idea of ever having a daughter. They were both pretty heartbroken about it. Then, when my youngest brother was five, they decided to try one more time — and that’s when I came along.
They were overjoyed, and honestly, we had a really great childhood, very spoiled, no complaining or regret.
From you. What about those 7 boys who weren't good enough. Or the last 4 who were never wanted except to keep trying for a girl. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel so grateful I had both genders- girl, boy, girl. I’m sure I would have had up to 5 to have a girl. 3 was what we wanted though. Stupid, but I don’t think my life would have been complete without a girl. I just had so much I wanted to share with my daughters!
That being said, I love my son a lot too. I’m glad I didn’t only have girls because I find women who only had girls to be out of touch.
Can you elaborate on this? Because my mom only had girls, I only have boys, and I feel like a lot of her endless criticism of my parenting stems from this.
This is so real. My mom had ADD girls. I have ADHD boys. It’s not the same assignment.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so grateful I had both genders- girl, boy, girl. I’m sure I would have had up to 5 to have a girl. 3 was what we wanted though. Stupid, but I don’t think my life would have been complete without a girl. I just had so much I wanted to share with my daughters!
That being said, I love my son a lot too. I’m glad I didn’t only have girls because I find women who only had girls to be out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:I feel so grateful I had both genders- girl, boy, girl. I’m sure I would have had up to 5 to have a girl. 3 was what we wanted though. Stupid, but I don’t think my life would have been complete without a girl. I just had so much I wanted to share with my daughters!
That being said, I love my son a lot too. I’m glad I didn’t only have girls because I find women who only had girls to be out of touch.