Anonymous wrote:I think its just ridiculous how people keep writing "i always wanted" as if youre entitled to what you "wanted." Unless you are choosing your gender via IVF, youre not getting the gender you wanted because you wanted it. All I truly cared about during my pregnancies was that my babies would be born healthy. I have two boys and of course would have loved a girl but for those with one of each or two of whichever gender who think they got those genders bc its what they always wanted etc is just reading obnoxious to me.
Anonymous wrote:I think its just ridiculous how people keep writing "i always wanted" as if youre entitled to what you "wanted." Unless you are choosing your gender via IVF, youre not getting the gender you wanted because you wanted it. All I truly cared about during my pregnancies was that my babies would be born healthy. I have two boys and of course would have loved a girl but for those with one of each or two of whichever gender who think they got those genders bc its what they always wanted etc is just reading obnoxious to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so grateful to have one of each. My kids are 7 and 9 (boy). But i will say, I think it would be hella easier having same gender. I think I'm luckier that I have one of each but I do agree that as they get older as mine have, 2 of same gender can be great - if I was them I would love the same gender sibling. Also, I would love that if I did hand me down clothing as so dresses/shoes of DD may get worn just a few times, the activities would be a lot easier since my kids are all boy and all girl, entertainment as in movies would be easier too.. some of it is simply personality - they are just very boy and very girl so they don't like any of the same things. They get along and fight and what not but I can see that if they were the same gender, they would have even more funFWIW I am an only child and my husband has an older brother. In a truly ideal world, I'd have 4 kids, 2 pair of each gender LOL
I have friends that have 3 of the same gender. They say they are happy but I also know they had the 3rd to try to get the other gender they don't have. Of course they accept once they don't get what they want but I think that all in all, having 1 of each is a parent's dream. I get that you love your kids no matter what but practically speaking, yeah, why wouldn't you want the experience of having a boy and a girl. So it works out any which way I suppose!
I truly never wanted a girl. I don't really like girly things or girly play. I don't like how vain girls are. The mood swings...
They worry of if they will be ugly.
Anonymous wrote:There's always some relationship missing for someone.
I love having one of each. But I am a little sad my DD won't have a sister like I do. I have a brother too, but he doesn't have a brother (just two sisters). So I don't really feel sad my DS won't have a brother because it's not a relationship I saw growing up. My DH has a sister, not a brother.
So no matter what, there's *something* missing. But that's ok, because I love my kids and they are healthy and thriving and that's really the point of all this.
Anonymous wrote:I think its just ridiculous how people keep writing "i always wanted" as if youre entitled to what you "wanted." Unless you are choosing your gender via IVF, youre not getting the gender you wanted because you wanted it. All I truly cared about during my pregnancies was that my babies would be born healthy. I have two boys and of course would have loved a girl but for those with one of each or two of whichever gender who think they got those genders bc its what they always wanted etc is just reading obnoxious to me.