Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite of you. I’m pregnant and I’d be devastated if it’s a boy. Boys don’t seem to care much about their families as they get older.
Are you kidding - boys care the most. What is your background?
OMG you are both ridiculous. How much a child "cares" for their families as adults has nothing to do with their gender.
Yes it does. Girls tend to stay closer to their mothers. They don’t want to hang around their husband’s mother.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Thank you so, so, so much for all of the supportive replies. I really didn't know what to expect when I posted - I felt like at worst, I would be attacked and left feeling worse than I started; at best I might get a few shallow niceties or ignored. But a lot of you gave me really thoughtful, helpful responses. Especially those of you with older kids and a better perspective on everything.
A few things said here have really resonated, and I am enormously grateful to you if you took time to reply. I think it will still be a process, and, like a lot of you said, something I need to 'grow out of' as I get out of this particularly tough phase of parenting. But I honestly feel better today than I have in weeks, so thank you. Sometimes you find help in the unlikeliest of places, even in an anonymous cesspool forum like this one![]()
A theme in a lot of people's replies was that I do not have to repeat the patterns of my own mother with my daughters, and I have been thinking about that a lot. Last night I was reading my daughter stories at bedtime and doing funny voices, and I remembered that my mom once told me she doesn't "do" storytime, and never did. It's a little thing, but it just helped me realize that I am different than my mom, and my daughter is different from me. Our dynamic will be entirely different than ours was, for better or worse.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite of you. I’m pregnant and I’d be devastated if it’s a boy. Boys don’t seem to care much about their families as they get older.
Are you kidding - boys care the most. What is your background?
OMG you are both ridiculous. How much a child "cares" for their families as adults has nothing to do with their gender.
Yes it does. Girls tend to stay closer to their mothers. They don’t want to hang around their husband’s mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite of you. I’m pregnant and I’d be devastated if it’s a boy. Boys don’t seem to care much about their families as they get older.
Are you kidding - boys care the most. What is your background?
OMG you are both ridiculous. How much a child "cares" for their families as adults has nothing to do with their gender.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite of you. I’m pregnant and I’d be devastated if it’s a boy. Boys don’t seem to care much about their families as they get older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite of you. I’m pregnant and I’d be devastated if it’s a boy. Boys don’t seem to care much about their families as they get older.
Are you kidding - boys care the most. What is your background?
Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite of you. I’m pregnant and I’d be devastated if it’s a boy. Boys don’t seem to care much about their families as they get older.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the opposite of you. I’m pregnant and I’d be devastated if it’s a boy. Boys don’t seem to care much about their families as they get older.