Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be disappointed too but who says anything like that?!
NP- you should examine why you would be disappointed. People come in all shapes and sizes.
There’s nothing to examine. Small boys and big girls have it harder than than the other way around
Because of people like you.
I’ve actually dated small men so no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be disappointed too but who says anything like that?!
NP- you should examine why you would be disappointed. People come in all shapes and sizes.
Anonymous wrote:I am a petite woman. 5’1”. 100 pounds. DH is large. Athletic, brawny build. 6’5” and over 250. His mom is average size and his dad and brother are also huge men.
We have two kids. DD is almost 3 and looks just like DH. Same exact face and build. She’s wearing 5/6T and looks about 4-5 years old. She’s not thin at a fine weight according to her pediatrician. Very active, good diet.
DS is one and is tiny. 6-9 month closing. Just super petite. He looks a lot like me.
He does have some eating issues but nothing too extreme.
This bothers my MIL to know end. She doesn’t understand genetics is gamble and seems like it’s my personal wrongdoing that we have a petite son and above average daughter.
“Boys are suppose to be the big ones.”
She will not shut up about it. She seems so disappointed my daughter is big but specifically that my son is “puny”.
I cat take it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:My ex and his mom made light of my having larger breasts than her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be disappointed too but who says anything like that?!
NP- you should examine why you would be disappointed. People come in all shapes and sizes.
There’s nothing to examine. Small boys and big girls have it harder than than the other way around
Unfortunately, this belief is routine on dcurbanmoms. All the angst ridden posts from parents trying to predict how tall their boy will end up being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be disappointed too but who says anything like that?!
NP- you should examine why you would be disappointed. People come in all shapes and sizes.
There’s nothing to examine. Small boys and big girls have it harder than than the other way around
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big are your male relatives, OP? The only thing you can say to MIL is that your son looks like your side of the family. MIL is not "obsessed", obviously a petite female and a large male have it easier. That's how you and your DH got together. Imagine a 5'1" male and a 6'5" female? Your MIL understands genetics. One of the biggest fears as a mom for me is if my tall sons (just like your DH) end up with 5' women.
Are you inferring that OP is different race than the DH? Sounds like there’s more to the MIL’s comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How big are your male relatives, OP? The only thing you can say to MIL is that your son looks like your side of the family. MIL is not "obsessed", obviously a petite female and a large male have it easier. That's how you and your DH got together. Imagine a 5'1" male and a 6'5" female? Your MIL understands genetics. One of the biggest fears as a mom for me is if my tall sons (just like your DH) end up with 5' women.
This is actually an insane thing to admit even in an anonymous forum. THAT is your biggest fear? My biggest fear is that my children will have cancer, or some other deadly disease; or otherwise not make it to a happy, fulfilled adulthood. You people need to really think about your priorities in life and your values.
Anonymous wrote:How big are your male relatives, OP? The only thing you can say to MIL is that your son looks like your side of the family. MIL is not "obsessed", obviously a petite female and a large male have it easier. That's how you and your DH got together. Imagine a 5'1" male and a 6'5" female? Your MIL understands genetics. One of the biggest fears as a mom for me is if my tall sons (just like your DH) end up with 5' women.
Anonymous wrote:How big are your male relatives, OP? The only thing you can say to MIL is that your son looks like your side of the family. MIL is not "obsessed", obviously a petite female and a large male have it easier. That's how you and your DH got together. Imagine a 5'1" male and a 6'5" female? Your MIL understands genetics. One of the biggest fears as a mom for me is if my tall sons (just like your DH) end up with 5' women.