Anonymous wrote:I grew up with two sisters and now have two boys.
I have absolutely zero regret, in fact if I had my choice this is what I would have chosen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my boys. Girls so much more trouble.
Disgusting. What a lovely attitude to pass on to your sons.
It’s harder to be a mom of girls. Not sure why you’re angry.
I have one of each and I don't find this remotely true. Different genders have different challenges. Different children have different challenges. I truly hate the soft misogyny that is implied by "girls are harder" because drama.
I'm a "both mom" and I agree that one gender doesn't seem easier it has more to do with temperament
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my boys. Girls so much more trouble.
Disgusting. What a lovely attitude to pass on to your sons.
It’s harder to be a mom of girls. Not sure why you’re angry.
I have one of each and I don't find this remotely true. Different genders have different challenges. Different children have different challenges. I truly hate the soft misogyny that is implied by "girls are harder" because drama.
I'm a "both mom" and I agree that one gender doesn't seem easier it has more to do with temperament
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my boys. Girls so much more trouble.
Disgusting. What a lovely attitude to pass on to your sons.
It’s harder to be a mom of girls. Not sure why you’re angry.
I have one of each and I don't find this remotely true. Different genders have different challenges. Different children have different challenges. I truly hate the soft misogyny that is implied by "girls are harder" because drama.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my boys. Girls so much more trouble.
Disgusting. What a lovely attitude to pass on to your sons.
It’s harder to be a mom of girls. Not sure why you’re angry.
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely hate it when people expect me to be disappointed in not having a girl. Such a toxic attitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my boys. Girls so much more trouble.
Disgusting. What a lovely attitude to pass on to your sons.
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 girls, I would have wanted a boy for a third but that’s mainly bc I didn’t want a third child so if I had to do it I would want a different experience at least lol. Since I don’t get to pick, we stuck with the two girls.
My husband gets asked a lot about if he wants a boy, we had no preference he just wanted two of the same for some reason - lol so he was happy with two girls. Would have wanted two boys if our first was a boy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my boys. Girls so much more trouble.
Disgusting. What a lovely attitude to pass on to your sons.