Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my second and last due to age. It’s another boy and I am disappointed. In my parenting experience, most of the cliches about boys are true: into gross motor, very physical, really exhausting. Most boys communication, social awareness, and sensitivity are different from the majority of girls. It’s not just parenting experience that I am drawing from, I also have spent a few years with young children in a Montessori preschool setting. (There are outliers, yes, but the vast majority of children have gender specific characteristics. I prefer female traits.)
I’m sure people will be brutal, but I needed to vent. 70% of white women doing IVF, when sex selection is available, choose girls. I am not alone in my preference. Oh well
Omg be happy having a girl with republicans party in power not a good idea
Anonymous wrote:This is my second and last due to age. It’s another boy and I am disappointed. In my parenting experience, most of the cliches about boys are true: into gross motor, very physical, really exhausting. Most boys communication, social awareness, and sensitivity are different from the majority of girls. It’s not just parenting experience that I am drawing from, I also have spent a few years with young children in a Montessori preschool setting. (There are outliers, yes, but the vast majority of children have gender specific characteristics. I prefer female traits.)
I’m sure people will be brutal, but I needed to vent. 70% of white women doing IVF, when sex selection is available, choose girls. I am not alone in my preference. Oh well
Anonymous wrote:This is my second and last due to age. It’s another boy and I am disappointed. In my parenting experience, most of the cliches about boys are true: into gross motor, very physical, really exhausting. Most boys communication, social awareness, and sensitivity are different from the majority of girls. It’s not just parenting experience that I am drawing from, I also have spent a few years with young children in a Montessori preschool setting. (There are outliers, yes, but the vast majority of children have gender specific characteristics. I prefer female traits.)
I’m sure people will be brutal, but I needed to vent. 70% of white women doing IVF, when sex selection is available, choose girls. I am not alone in my preference. Oh well
Anonymous wrote:You could always raise it gender neutral and maybe it will choose to be a girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is gross. Why do people feel the need to crap on the experience of having a daughter to lift up having a son?
I don’t really see anyone on here talking about downsides of daughters. I think the consensus is actually that most of us with boys would have preferred girls, but we got over it. We’re trying to reassure OP she’ll get over it too in time. And she will.
You can reassure and talk about the great of having boys without in the same breath talking down daughters and how they get harder at 10+. Way to perpetuate stereotypes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is gross. Why do people feel the need to crap on the experience of having a daughter to lift up having a son?
I don’t really see anyone on here talking about downsides of daughters. I think the consensus is actually that most of us with boys would have preferred girls, but we got over it. We’re trying to reassure OP she’ll get over it too in time. And she will.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is gross. Why do people feel the need to crap on the experience of having a daughter to lift up having a son?