Anonymous wrote:With my first, I had a mild preference for a boy (not sure why) and I had a girl. But I was delighted! I couldn't imagine having anything other than a lovely baby girl.
With my second pregnancy, I wanted another girl. Again not sure why - perhaps because I could only imagine loving a baby girl. But it was boy. And I was delighted again! Now he's here, I can't imagine having anything other than a wonderful toddler daughter and an adorable baby boy. I feel like the luckiest parent in the world.
I do sometimes wonder whether parents who have gender/sex disappointment will have many more disappointments over how their children turn out. In other ways, i.e. their interest in sport or academia, their sexual orientation, religious beliefs etc. I'm more of a "gardener" type of parent than a carpenter. So while I may have hopes for what my children might be, I'm delighted with whatever I get.
Anonymous wrote:I do not share that kind of personal info since people will judge you. Since we have 2 girls already (did not find out the sex ahead of the birth) we only want a boy this time. We are finding out the sex this time as soon as possible so if it is a girl we can have an early, safe termination. We do not want to have a 4th child in our attempt to have a boy. Our friends did this and ended up with 5 girls.
Anonymous wrote:I do not share that kind of personal info since people will judge you. Since we have 2 girls already (did not find out the sex ahead of the birth) we only want a boy this time. We are finding out the sex this time as soon as possible so if it is a girl we can have an early, safe termination. We do not want to have a 4th child in our attempt to have a boy. Our friends did this and ended up with 5 girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t care. Can I ask why you prefer a boy?
A lot of time,s women who prefer sons are the same kind of women who say it’s so much easier to be friends with men.
I’ve heard that women who want boys do so because they have a bad relationship with their mother. True for my SIL (who btw has close female friends). She ended up getting one of each and unfortunately does not have a great relationship with her DD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t care. Can I ask why you prefer a boy?
A lot of time,s women who prefer sons are the same kind of women who say it’s so much easier to be friends with men.