Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tell people " no, I always only wanted boys. Never wanted a girl."
Usually shuts them up and it's pretty much the truth.
That's sad too. What if you have granddaughters? Why hate on one sex?
Anonymous wrote:Tell her you’re lucky you have kids? I went through hell and back to have a baby and was unsuccessful. I would give my right arm to have a son (or daughter).
Anonymous wrote:Why are you listening to her? Just laugh and say "Nope, I'm thrilled with my sons." If she continued on, "All relationships are different - there are no guarantees."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, she's not wrong . . .
I've heard this a lot, too. I believe it. It's also a strong assumption in many many cultures all over the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, she's not wrong . . .
I've heard this a lot, too. I believe it. It's also a strong assumption in many many cultures all over the world.
Anonymous wrote:That is not true. Girls can be just as distant with their grown-up moms as boys.
So, love your sons. Ignore your MIL. And maybe move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am still trying to wrap my head around the fact that you live on the same street and she is saying she is not that close to her son. I would be tempted to reply something along the lines of you hope she’s right because she’s you want your kids to grow up to be independent.
+1 How much closer can you get??!
Seriously. Tell her to move to the same block as her daughter then.