Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet DH is happy!
I'm not trying to be an asshole, but it is actually pretty hard finding an a pair who is NOT overweight have you seen these girls??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet DH is happy!
I'm not trying to be an asshole, but it is actually pretty hard finding an a pair who is NOT overweight have you seen these girls??
And yet you manage to be an asshole.Most American women are "overweight" - just like American men. Many thin men prefer "overweight" women. Most American men also cheat on their wives. They really don't need to cheat with the AP, tho. They are already cheating with their co-workers, anonymous internet hookups, escorts, even your friends.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet DH is happy!
I'm not trying to be an asshole, but it is actually pretty hard finding an a pair who is NOT overweight have you seen these girls??
Anonymous wrote:I bet DH is happy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We hosted females for six years and males for four years. We then went back to a female (DD was 15), and it was such a mistake. It’s not about being sporty or not. It’s the energy and the emotion and drama. We returned to hosting males for the next two years and just exited the program this past month. Had we stayed, we definitely would have hosted another BP. I hope returning to a female ap works better for you, OP, than it did for us, but for us, I regretted it almost immediately and throughout the entire year.
With a teen girl in the house (or a preteen girl who is very into makeup/fashion or is prone to melodrama), I’d steer clear of a female AP. This is not a nanny who will stay calm and diffuse the situation or who will be patient about not being able to get into the bathroom. Most APs are almost as immature as the preteens and teens they shuttle around, and it’s a recipe for disaster.
Anonymous wrote:We hosted females for six years and males for four years. We then went back to a female (DD was 15), and it was such a mistake. It’s not about being sporty or not. It’s the energy and the emotion and drama. We returned to hosting males for the next two years and just exited the program this past month. Had we stayed, we definitely would have hosted another BP. I hope returning to a female ap works better for you, OP, than it did for us, but for us, I regretted it almost immediately and throughout the entire year.
Anonymous wrote:We started in AP program hosting females; then as kids got older went to males.
There are very few males this year and we are looking at females too.
Our children prefer the video games and sports/physical play of males. Has anyone transitioned back to females Nd had it work ok?
We have boys: 9 and 11 and a girl 7.
We are with ccap. Thanks!