It seems it's pretty rare to come across other all-boy moms. Pigeon pairs are the norm where I live, or if it's a family of three it's always a mix of genders. One of my big worries about having a third boy would be that I'd always feel different from most other moms. Does anyone else worry about this?
Almost every mom I see, it seems, eventually gets that mother-daughter connection. Once they have their GIRL!! (all caps and explanation points), they have a certain fulfilled look about them, especially after already having boy(s). I can totally understand that. It must be amazing to get the opportunity to raise a child like them that they can relate to well into adulthood, that they can understand the same way dads understand their sons.
Mothers and little boys have a very special bond, sure... and even grown boys always love their moms and will jump to protect them at every turn. I love having boys for this reason. But like most women, I also want to be able to experience the "other side". My side.
I already get this feeling, even when I'm with former "boy moms" who now have a daughter, that they're already in a different world than me. They instantly have a connection to moms of either gender now, but especially "girl moms". It starts very early. Eg, I've been with girl moms and boy-girl moms, and the boy-girl moms talk excitedly with the girl moms about how they can't wait for ballet lessons, or how much more adorable girl clothes are, etc... while I just sit there and smile. I can understand their excitement about essentially raising tiny women... but it feels strange their world is a completely alien world to mine. They're definitely in a "club" that I may or may not ever be able to join.
Boy moms are moms who are raising children who will grow to be more like their husbands, so they will look forward to boy-oriented activities. Things that, unless they are self-described tomboys themselves, probably don't interest them as much as something their potential daughters might be interested in. I am generalizing greatly here, but I hope I'm getting my point across.
Maybe this doesn't worry people like it worries me.