Anonymous wrote:I have just one son and with him I am well pleased. I literally have never given one thought in my life to missing a daughter. I grew up in a house full of crazy-ass women and thank my lucky stars every day that I don't have to deal with another menstruating bitch in my home, EVER.
Anonymous wrote:I have just one son and with him I am well pleased. I literally have never given one thought in my life to missing a daughter. I grew up in a house full of crazy-ass women and thank my lucky stars every day that I don't have to deal with another menstruating bitch in my home, EVER.
Anonymous wrote:It's always okay for the moms on this forum to say they want all girls or gush over them.
Whenever a woman expresses the opinion she wants all sons--everyone gets all up her ass.
I've had many fathers of all girls come up to me at a park and express sadness that they don't have a son. Is that okay? Or do we want only females on this planet![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only wanted boys.
I am thrilled I have all boys.
I am extremely close to my 3 college-age nephews.
We are a testosterone-filled family and as a no-drama, athletic woman. I relate to men so much better.
The whole Frozen-crap makes me cringe.
Don't cry for me.
I am competitive as hell and much prefer to take my boys in a race, a soccer match, basketball, etc. I played a Div-1 sport so they come to me for sports advice.
You sound like an absolute nightmare and I'm a mom to all boys.
You really do sound like a nightmare PP. Let me guess, you don't get along with other women because you think they're all "jealous" of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only wanted boys.
I am thrilled I have all boys.
I am extremely close to my 3 college-age nephews.
We are a testosterone-filled family and as a no-drama, athletic woman. I relate to men so much better.
The whole Frozen-crap makes me cringe.
Don't cry for me.
I am competitive as hell and much prefer to take my boys in a race, a soccer match, basketball, etc. I played a Div-1 sport so they come to me for sports advice.
You sound like an absolute nightmare and I'm a mom to all boys.
Anonymous wrote:It's not misogyny to be glad to have all boys.
I'm grateful every morning that hair brushing takes approx 10 seconds and that I never have to sit and braid/curl/ponytail anyone's hair.
I appreciate that on cold days like today, I don't have to have to talk anyone out of wearing a dress.
I am super thankful that I don't have to deal with kiddie tights. Ever.
Love my boys. I'm sure if I had girls I'd love them just as much. But I'm not sorry to be happy to have sons and I'm proud that I get to raise them to be kind, thoughtful men -- the world needs more of those.
Anonymous wrote:I only wanted boys.
I am thrilled I have all boys.
I am extremely close to my 3 college-age nephews.
We are a testosterone-filled family and as a no-drama, athletic woman. I relate to men so much better.
The whole Frozen-crap makes me cringe.
Don't cry for me.
I am competitive as hell and much prefer to take my boys in a race, a soccer match, basketball, etc. I played a Div-1 sport so they come to me for sports advice.
Anonymous wrote:eeeeeh fuck 'em.
You get what you get with kids. You could have either gender and be lonely. They are just justifying their lives.
I've heard parents of only boys say "oh tg, I wouldn't know what to do with a girl" and vice versa parents of only girls. People validate what they live.
Anonymous wrote:It's not misogyny to be glad to have all boys.
I'm grateful every morning that hair brushing takes approx 10 seconds and that I never have to sit and braid/curl/ponytail anyone's hair.
I appreciate that on cold days like today, I don't have to have to talk anyone out of wearing a dress.
I am super thankful that I don't have to deal with kiddie tights. Ever.
Love my boys. I'm sure if I had girls I'd love them just as much. But I'm not sorry to be happy to have sons and I'm proud that I get to raise them to be kind, thoughtful men -- the world needs more of those.
Anonymous wrote:It's not misogyny to be glad to have all boys.
I'm grateful every morning that hair brushing takes approx 10 seconds and that I never have to sit and braid/curl/ponytail anyone's hair.
I appreciate that on cold days like today, I don't have to have to talk anyone out of wearing a dress.
I am super thankful that I don't have to deal with kiddie tights. Ever.
Love my boys. I'm sure if I had girls I'd love them just as much. But I'm not sorry to be happy to have sons and I'm proud that I get to raise them to be kind, thoughtful men -- the world needs more of those.