Anonymous wrote:To be honest, I’m not sure. Probably my youngest, even though she has a difficult temperament. My oldest (shes 13) is a bit of a closed book emotionally. My youngest (11) shares a lot with me. She’s emotional, temperamental, anxious but very caring. Smart but adhd and maybe slight dyslexia.
That said, most people in my family and friends prefer my oldest because she’s socially savvy, super smart, responsible, goes with the flow, if she gets tired or anxious she bottles it up so no one is bothered by her. Sometimes I think I compensated for how wonderful everyone found her compared to her sister by favoring the younger to make it fair. Then I feel guilty.
Anonymous wrote:I have no favorite. I love both of my daughters equally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that's an interesting philosophical question. How does someone force themselves to "love a child unconditionally", as pp claims every parent should do?
Love is a choice. It’s action. If you can “force yourself” do to anything you can put in the work to love your child unconditionally.
I felt unconditional love when he was a + sign on a pregnancy test. I love both of my kids with my whole heart and would do anything for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest of 4. My second son... oooh he's a challenging porcupine. I think my husband was the same in his family so his parents were shocked he would pair up. We will be delighted if he finds a mate, whereas NO ONE will ever be deserving of my eldest...
Good luck to his future wife!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no favorite. I love both of my daughters equally.
Same for my two sons. Interestingly, out of 6 kids, I was my Dad's favorite and he told everyone.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest of 4. My second son... oooh he's a challenging porcupine. I think my husband was the same in his family so his parents were shocked he would pair up. We will be delighted if he finds a mate, whereas NO ONE will ever be deserving of my eldest...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. If you have a favorite, why is it them?
I said on the first page that my son is my favorite. It's him, then three daughters. Plus a stepson and stepdaughter.
1. He's special because he's my only son (if he were my only girl he'd be special too - I am not obsessed with having a son)
2. He's a mama's boy. Even now as a grown adult, he holds my hand when we're walking somewhere, if he sits next to me on the couch he's physically touching me, if someone was even the tiniest bit mean to me, he'd be searching my face to see if I was upset, he brings flowers when he comes over, he is the only of my kids who would ask in the evening "how was your day?" I could go on and on.
3. He's super easy. Even though he's my most sensitive kid, I found it very easy to understand what he was sensitive about and why, and help him be more comfortable.
4. He writes the sweetest cards and has since he was little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle child. Oldest child has ASD and brings no joy to our lives. I love the youngest but she has a difficult temperament.
Do you also love your oldest?
No. Used to, but now only feel duty. There is no reciprocity and my child is violent.
This is horrible. I bet your child can feel that. It's your job as a parent to love your children unconditionally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP. If you have a favorite, why is it them?
I said on the first page that my son is my favorite. It's him, then three daughters. Plus a stepson and stepdaughter.
1. He's special because he's my only son (if he were my only girl he'd be special too - I am not obsessed with having a son)
2. He's a mama's boy. Even now as a grown adult, he holds my hand when we're walking somewhere, if he sits next to me on the couch he's physically touching me, if someone was even the tiniest bit mean to me, he'd be searching my face to see if I was upset, he brings flowers when he comes over, he is the only of my kids who would ask in the evening "how was your day?" I could go on and on.
3. He's super easy. Even though he's my most sensitive kid, I found it very easy to understand what he was sensitive about and why, and help him be more comfortable.
4. He writes the sweetest cards and has since he was little.