Yes it is strange especially when I hear how so many people I know struggle so much. I'm now swaying for pink for our last child. I may just be built to have boys but I'm gonna do my best to try none the less.
I am not sure why my mom had 4 girls. Her first was when she was 21 and was naturally very thin, no idea what her diet was like. 2nd was conceived only a few months after having the first, money was tight and she did alot of coupon clipping. Then they waited 8 years before having me. At that point they had more money ate more and she weighed a bit more. Still healthy but not 20 yr old thin. 4th was conceived when I was 7 months old. Maybe my dad just shot girls![]()
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December 15th, 2013, 07:45 PM #11Dreamer
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December 16th, 2013, 11:52 AM #12
Yes, like everything in swaying, it is just a general trend and in no way a guarantee or magic bullet. It's not any of these things in and of themselves that sway, it's the signal that your body receives from the environment as a whole as to which child has a better chance of survival to pass down the genes. These types of studies are interesting because they give us clues about how to possibly send that signal to our bodies and not because they are in any way surefire.
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December 16th, 2013, 11:58 AM #13
A lot of gay men have super high testosterone levels themselves so his T levels probably wouldn't tell us too much. In fact there is some data indicating that T levels in utero may even have some role to play in why some males are homosexual (boys born after having had several older brothers are more likely to be gay) There may be some difference in the body's response to testosterone (as evidenced by animal studies) but I wouldn't hang my hat on it! It is interesting as to how it all works. I'm unaware of any studies on gender ratio and having gay parents but would love to read about it.
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December 16th, 2013, 12:03 PM #15
Boy swayers struggle just as much if not more than the pink swayers do, because for some blue swayers they literally can't do anything to increase their fertility, it's down to things that probably happened in their or their partners' childhood and that can be tough to correct. That having been said I know of women with 6-8 boys who had daughters and women with 6-8 daughters who had sons (with and without swaying) so no one needs to despair, it is possible for everyone to have both genders.
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December 16th, 2013, 01:35 PM #16
That's a good point - I hadn't thought of it being like that for boy swaying. I can imagine that would be very frustrating. The grass is always greener...
I didn't know that gay men often have very high T levels but it doesn't surprise me. Bisexuality may be different as it tends to be much rarer among men.
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December 20th, 2013, 12:59 AM #17
This is particularly interesting to me (as most of swaying is!). I wonder if we see a higher number only because their desire for a daughter is higher (and they seek help to get what they want) because they crave what the had growing up. Or if there are biological forces at work. Or both! I know it's all totally speculative, on any of this, but fascinating, nevertheless.
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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December 20th, 2013, 10:42 AM #18
That's what I thought at first (that it came from a desire to recreate what was a special experience growing up - I have no full biological sisters and I'm def. jealous!!) But over time I have begun to wonder if there is something more to it than that. A lot of the all girl families in question seem to fall into a weird dynamic where one sister has all girls and the other two, all boys. The oldest one is usually one of the two with all boys. So it's very odd and while of course nowhere near 100%, it's something I would love to be able to study further!
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