Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just found our our babys sex and I am very disappointed. I do not want to feel like this! Im wondering if any others who have experienced this have advice on how to get over it? Are there particular things you focused on that helped? What helped you get on board and move on? I legitimately feel like I am grieving a loss- as stupid as that sounds.
I'd be grateful for healthy baby and not whine. I feel sorry for this child because even in the womb it knows you wanted another gender. My parents wantedanother boy do I was a disappointment the moment I entered the world and I always knew it even though they never said a word.
Maybe get some therapy and stop projecting your crap on OP. The fact that OP is asking for how to help her adjust makes her NOT your parents.
OP needs a good dose of reality and to stop her self pity. She is disgusting and you need to shut up your stupid comments. Both of you are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just found our our babys sex and I am very disappointed. I do not want to feel like this! Im wondering if any others who have experienced this have advice on how to get over it? Are there particular things you focused on that helped? What helped you get on board and move on? I legitimately feel like I am grieving a loss- as stupid as that sounds.
I'd be grateful for healthy baby and not whine. I feel sorry for this child because even in the womb it knows you wanted another gender. My parents wantedanother boy do I was a disappointment the moment I entered the world and I always knew it even though they never said a word.
Maybe get some therapy and stop projecting your crap on OP. The fact that OP is asking for how to help her adjust makes her NOT your parents.
OP needs a good dose of reality and to stop her self pity. She is disgusting and you need to shut up your stupid comments. Both of you are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just found our our babys sex and I am very disappointed. I do not want to feel like this! Im wondering if any others who have experienced this have advice on how to get over it? Are there particular things you focused on that helped? What helped you get on board and move on? I legitimately feel like I am grieving a loss- as stupid as that sounds.
I'd be grateful for healthy baby and not whine. I feel sorry for this child because even in the womb it knows you wanted another gender. My parents wantedanother boy do I was a disappointment the moment I entered the world and I always knew it even though they never said a word.
Maybe get some therapy and stop projecting your crap on OP. The fact that OP is asking for how to help her adjust makes her NOT your parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just let myself be sad! And if somebody doesn’t think that is proactive, I disagree. Giving yourself permission to grieve is not easy and really important.
And I absolutely adore my boy. Oh my goodness he is the light of my life. Gender disappointment didn’t impact anything.
This was the same for me. Now that he’s a toddler I can’t even imagine having a girl and if I had a second, I’d want another boy![/quote
Don't set yourself up for another disappointment! Just love the kid you have and the future kid you might have.
Anonymous wrote:OP get over it.
I have zero empathy for this subject.
Before having children you did understand the stats about how children are conceived right?
UGH....
Anonymous wrote:Is everyone assuming op wanted a girl but is having a boy?