Originally Posted by
Throwaway_panther
I'd also add: nothing gets me angrier than the "worried about girls as teenagers" mindset.
I'm not sure where that stereotype keeps coming from -- I've known so many all-girl families, and there wasn't ever this weird "life is hell" period while they went through adolescence. Adolescence is hard for everyone, and every teen -- regardless of sex -- is going to have ups and downs. Hormones suck for everyone, but everyone also deals with them differently -- I mean, a girl having one crabby day every so often from PMS is no better or worse than the boy who wrestles with testosterone surges and has his own mood swings. So unsure as to why the girls get the bad rap... is it media depictions or someone just anecdotally knowing ONE girl who had it rough?
If anything, I have to wonder if the men who worry about that are thinking about themselves as teenagers and how they treated girls...
Not to attack your husband here -- I'd just point all of that out to him. There is no way to predict how kids will be as teenagers, nor that there is some guarantee that it will be harder with all girls.