Ah right ! Sorry I misunderstood you. I didn't watch the block from that early on. But yes I believe it has changed a lot and become more competitive.
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Ah right ! Sorry I misunderstood you. I didn't watch the block from that early on. But yes I believe it has changed a lot and become more competitive.
Yep very interesting indeed
Definitely think there's something in this!! I think competitive woman in general are meant to mother more sons, I def feel I can be quite driven at work which probably works against me in the swaying world :eek:
I used to be very competitive or maybe ambitious at work is the word. I'm not really anymore. I've def mellowed out with age and being a stay at home mum. I worked in a very male orientated industry that often didn't respect women in it so I really had to be tough and like one of the guys :) no wonder I have boys and probably would again if I don't try to atleast try to sway.
Definitely a positive addition to your sway :) good luck with it all!
I find im monitoring and assessing and sussing people all the time.. Lol. Ive done my entire family.. And tried to understand how my brother and sister both have a pigeon pair. And my mother who has both genders etc etc.. I moved on to my friends and i tried to remember everything around their lifestyle. I now do random people at the park even.. Seeing people with both genders or even same genders. I notice groups of moms on a picnic blanket with mostly boys all eating and then i see moms with girls just having a cuppa. I find it so fascinating. I remember a time i took the plunge once while chatting to a mom at the park whilst she was pushing her twin girls on the swing and her older boy was near by. I said 'i need your secret'.. she just laughed.. (and im thinking to myself, no, really, im desperate to know what you did differently)! :)
Haha ! I know. So many people think that it's just luck. Yes some of it is but there is so much more to the equation then just sperm meeting egg. It's absolutely facinating and the truth is, if my second child was a girl I would be just as oblivious to it as the others.