"You're gonna have your hands full!"
I have gotten that old chestnut so many times from strangers I've lost count, pretty much from the moment I knew that Baby #2 was another boy. What do they even mean by this???!
Just today, my new hairdresser was asking me about my kids. She asked, "Boy and girl?" and I said, "No, two boys." Then I braced myself for the comments. Sure enough, she was like, "Oooh. You're gonna have your hands full!"
I told her, "well, I only have nieces, so I was happy to have the first boy." And she was like, "Yeah, happy until you found out you were having another one! Boys are so......... aggressive!"
I know she wasn't trying to be insensitive, but it kind of stirred up the GD again.
I rarely, if ever, get positive comments about having 2 boys. I would love to hear "aw how cute!" maybe just once.
People act so offended by gender desire and disappointment, like it's the worst thing in the world. Yet it's obviously deeply ingrained in our culture. When a mom doesn't have a daughter, she is actually pitied. I know my GD wouldn't be half as bad if my own dad didn't openly state he was glad he had daughters and hoped my second baby was a girl.
What is the equivalent to a mom who has two little girls? Surely there must be something. Are boy moms really that singled out?