Ok, I am confused. Is the angle of the nub REALLY that make-or-break when it comes to gender? People seem to put a lot of emphasis on the angle of the dangle but when I look at an u/s pic, some of them just look like peeners/balls and some look like VJs.
People post sets of pics where the angles seem different to me on every shot, but the sum of the parts seems more girly or more boyish to me overall.
So my question is, is it really JUST the angle? How much does gestation matter - I mean like the diff. between 12 and 13 weeks??
ETA - Please understand, I've read the theory and understand, so I don't need a real basic explanation of that, it's just that babies are always moving and it seems to me that esp. with a boy, the angle could change (and does seem to) so I'm just curious how much weight to give the angle as opposed to something that looks identical to a penis but happens to be pointing down. I hope that makes sense!!