I am not even pregnant yet, but am thinking about what to say to "defend" having 3 boys...
-three of a kind is so much fun, we are three sisters and we are so close.
-girls can be hard to raise especially when teenagers.
-same gender kids have stronger bond.
-I love being a boy mom
-I have always wanted 3 boys
The last one is a lie!
Anyone feeling like this, or done it? Do people believe you?
The one comment that wont be a lie " as long as the baby is healthy and happy, it does not matter if it is a boy or a girl", I am going to use that one a lot![]()
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Thread: Lying or self defence ?
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August 27th, 2013, 03:39 PM #1
Lying or self defence ?
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August 27th, 2013, 04:25 PM #2
I had all these excuses too. It is so crap we feel the need to even have excuses. I don't know if anyone believed me although no one made any sort of rude comments about boys but I don't think I would believe it from anyone who said it. Maybe just because I feel that way you know?
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August 27th, 2013, 04:44 PM #3
Whenever I get the '3 boys!' comments I usually reply with "They are such good and happy little boys, I'm so lucky" and that usually stops any further comments and turns the chat positive. It still annoys me though!
Whenever I talk to Mums of three boys or hear of a Mum expecting boy number 3 or more in a row I try to think of the most positive comment ever which I find hard because I can't quite help feel that she must be disapointed because I know I was.DPs sons21 +
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4 year old identical twins!
I might actually be over my deep yearning for aand it's an exciting feeling
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August 27th, 2013, 06:16 PM #4Dream User
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Hi coming from an asian background and with 3 girls u couldnt be made to feel any worse! I often hear people sau oh so and so has all boys lucky her! For all they know she may be going through thousands of personal issues but no people say she's really fortunate which makes me think im not. People often ask how many kids I have and when i respond 3 girls they say no boys then? Like Ive forgotten to mention it! Life why cant it be simple.
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August 27th, 2013, 10:04 PM #5
Yup, classic self-defense. I did it a lot when I was newly expecting my third. And I think I genuinely believed it was a boy...but my dad (yeah, my DAD) was like "I think you just think that so you won't be disappointed if its not a girl." He never really knew how strong my desire for a girl was (no one but hubby did). So I think we can even play tricks on ourselves. I would totally talk up how cool 3-of-a-kind is (I do actually think it's cool. But I still wanted a girl. Lol). I would say "Oh, we don't care, either would be fun!" But it was mostly to save face if it was a boy. I didn't want anyone to pity me, or my beautiful son. It's pretty normal
A: "Owner" of the following brood:
-Our biggest surprise dude (L: 2009)
-Our rainbow little man (K: 2011)
-Our sway and pray little diva (J: 2013)
-Our lucky charm guy (S: 2015)
We may be done, we may come back for one more sway. Time will tell. At the moment, we are very content with our family!
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August 28th, 2013, 01:57 AM #6
Thanks hotdogz! We actually have a boy in the family born with heart problems. And I forgot to mention the most important, "as long as it is a healthy and happy baby, the gender doesnt matter". And this one wont be a complete lie either
I hope it is enough to shut them up
trying to keep my GD to myself, but it is hard sometimes. I have a beautiful niece who is 5 months old, I adore her, she is so beautiful!! Hard to keep the feeling for yourself then...
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August 28th, 2013, 01:59 AM #7
I completely understand. I have the ame background. But believe me, my parents are so happy they have 3 daughters, who look after them today and have done better (education wise) than any of the boys in the family
Be proud of your girls!
And it is less hard to have 3 boys than 3 girls I know...
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August 28th, 2013, 03:12 AM #8
I really dont think one gender is harder rhan the other
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August 28th, 2013, 03:37 AM #9Dream Vet
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Most people knew how much I wanted a girl, so I was actually very honest and said yes of course I was disappointed not to have my daughter, but how could I be disappointed for long with DS3 as he was such a sweet little chap - that certainly shut people up! FX though you will get pg and get your girl. xx
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August 28th, 2013, 03:45 AM #10
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