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post #81 of 83
I have 2 children-one of each and honestly my DD is big ol PITA much of the time-HA I say to those that say girls are easier, she's not she is a crazy, ball of fire and is waaaayyyy more active than most of the boys I know. She's been this way since before she was born, she's just energized all the time. I love her of course, but there are times when it would be nice if she could bring it down like 20 notches. I was at a baby shower last week and OMG I almost had to leave cause DD was spinning like a top, my nieces who are the same age sat quietly and played with dolls-same gender, but totally differing personalities.

My son is just 3 months old, but while his pregnancy was harder(mostly because of keeping up with DD and constant nausea) he was mellow in the womb and is still Mr. Mellow. I think he's gonna be much more laid back

I just remember when I was pg with my DD and a friend told me "Boys always love their mama, and girl's will be Daddy's girl." For our family thing rings true, my son is a mama's boy and that is all positive, and DD is all about daddy.

Plain and simple, I think it all depends on personality more than gender.
post #82 of 83
I have two boys and when people ask if we are going to try for a girl I tell them that the only way we would have another baby would be if it was for sure going to be another boy. I was a wild, rebellious teenage girl with an attitude and I do not want to go through what I put my parents through.

And for what it's worth, I my MIL.

And, my uncles mom had 9 boys, and no girls.
post #83 of 83
when i get a comment like that i reply " in the teenage years, i only have to worry about my sons penis', you have to worry about all the penis' your daughter could come in contact with. i'm happy with my boys "

usually shuts people up.
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