I was wondering this lately (and it could tie in to the whole testosterone/ Maternal Dominance theory as well). I have 3 boys and I am so not girly. Even since I was a very young girl I have always felt more bonded to male friends (with the huge exception of my bestie of 20 years, a girl), always preferred to hang out with guys or have guys as roommates, didn't and still don't really like to wear dresses, preferred boy toys as a kid (I was a kid of the 80s so I liked Voltron and He Man, Transformers etc). I did like my Easy Bake oven but not really into dolls. Loved building forts (literally with hammer and nails!) and running through the woods with my childhood friend, a boy.
As a teen/young adult I did do cheerleading (for the gymnastics, I hated the actual cheering lol) and liked the outfits ok. I also did dance and loved it. I have always been a good dancer (only pointing all of this out to show that while a tomboy I do have some girlish qualities lol), I was a go-go dancer at night clubs in a few big cities in my youth and was also a little rave girl (lol). But I still never really liked wearing dresses or much jewelry...my main "going out" outfit when I was a club girl were tight jeans, boots, tank top and had my hair in 2 side braids. I have always been considered pretty even though I wasn't so girly. When I was dating I way preferred to be the aggressor and seek out potential "targets" (lol). When guys came on too strong I was turned off, and when they appeared shy I liked it.
I do well with boys, but I still had GD at every one of my "big" u/s's. I guess I want my mini-me, you know? Also, I just want to experience both genders. And shockingly enough (since I am SO not girly), I actually really want to buy one of those big flower headbands and pretty dresses for a baby girl of my own!
So what gives? Does me being such a tomboy make me more likely to have boys??
Boy moms- do you consider yourself girly or more tomboyish??? (Girl moms please feel free to answer too!!). Do you think being girly or not, sways?? Would love to hear atomic's opinion on this too!![]()
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January 17th, 2014, 11:44 PM #1Big Dreamer
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Are "girly" moms more likely to conceive girls???
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I had never thought of this,but I'm not sure this has any relevance to me and I am a mum of three boys (swayed for our little girl,or I'm sure I would have ended up with another boy)......in my opinion I think that I'm quite a girly girl. I like jewellary,dresses, shoes and most things girly.
Having said this I may be the exception to the rule and am interested in others replies.03
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I also should add that hormonally I am low in the Testosterone department and all of this did not get me a girl without a lot of effort and I suppose dread that it wouldn't work.
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January 18th, 2014, 01:37 AM #4
House of blue, I'm a lot like you. I was a tomboy and preferred boy toys and sports. I grew up with all brothers and felt more comfortable around my guy friends. Even my mom was a tomboy. I didn't really get into girly things until later in high school. I just knew for sure that I would have boys because it made sense. But God blessed me with two daughters. With my girls I discovered just how girly I am. They are super girly and we love doing things together. It's kinda like having the sisters I always wanted. I still am hoping for my son but being a girl's mom makes sense for me now.
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January 18th, 2014, 10:42 AM #5Big Dreamer
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Mika- that's exactly what I think would happen if I had girls- I really think it would bring out my girly side (I just KNOW there's one in there lol!) and I think it would be so much fun!! I worry that being in a house full of testosterone I am becoming less and less girly
I have a sister so never longed for that, while I am close with her my personality is more like my brother's (I'm close with him too). Having both sibs made me want both genders really bad because I know how awesome it is to have had the best of both worlds.Mommy to
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January 18th, 2014, 10:58 AM #6
Honestly, no, I don't think being girly sways girl. I think body type and diet are the main influencing factors.
I am not girly. I like too look nice and up-to-date fashion wise but practicality always wins with me. I hate pink, always have for the most part. I wear very little jewelry that is very simple. I hate shopping (except online). I like simple hair styles. I can't stand ruffles, bows etc for me. I doll my kids up to a point but their are still very few bows and ruffles. More simple classic styles and designs are what I gravitate to.
My sister has 3 girls also. She and I are super similar in body types and eating habits. My mom had 3 boys and 4 girls but she was a big yo-yo dieter who gained a lot of weight at times, primarily when she had my brothers.
My MIL is very girly too but she had 2 girls and 5 boys. She said she gave up trying to lose baby weight and stay slim after she had DD2...she went on to have 4 boys after that.
My BFF and her sisters are VERY girly they LOVE anything beautiful that screams girl. They are very stylish and they love dolling up little girls and going all out for anything like birthday parties, weddings, etc. I have always envied their creativity and thought they should have the girls and I should have the boys. They have mostly boys because they are very healthy and robust. They aren't fat but super healthy because of their body types. One girl is dying for a girl and has 3 boys. She is a farmer's wife and gardens and cooks a lot. Classic boy sway factors.
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January 18th, 2014, 12:45 PM #7Big Dreamer
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Adia thanks for weighing in!!
I appreciate your post, makes me believe then maybe I'm not predetermined to only have boys
Hmm speaking of your mom and MIL make me think maybe the weight really does have something to do with it, although I was very fit when I had DS1 (119 lbs), but gained weight and was 20+ pounds heavier when I conceived DS2 and DS3 (I have since lost much of that weight in the last year). FXed it helps me get that girl!Mommy to
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January 18th, 2014, 01:21 PM #8
First of all let me say a huge THANK YOU ladies for keeping it civil, this is the kind of question where everyone would immediately get their panties in a wad back on IG but we need to be able to have reasonable discussions about the trends we see if we ever want to figure out how it all works. I SO appreciate everyone being adults and neither rude nor oversensitive.
I am somewhat tomboyish and was mistaken for a boy on more than one occasion when I was a little girl (hey it was the 70's and we all had those dang Dorothy Hamill haircuts and dressed the exact same in our bellbottoms and ski coats) I do like "man" things I would say more than the average gal and while I do like dressing up, I"m not fussed about it. I like a lot of boy-related things like superheroes and Tarantino and Supernatural, and NOT some girl-related things like the Real Housewives, Lifetime movies, and shoes. So for me, it's true.
That having been said, humanity is so vast that there are plenty of girly moms with all boys and vice versa. Is there a trend in this direction, I do think there is but it's nowhere near as strong as diet/body type. I think you can see it in celebrities with all one vs. all the other - it's not that boy moms are "mannish" at all whatsoever, but there is just something about them that is a little more "grrllish" LOL if that makes any sense. Like Gwen Stefani just seems more like someone you want to have your back in a fight than Faith Hill does.
But certainly nothing one can hang a hat on where anyone should decide, "well I like the Incredible Hulk so now surely I am too ugly and mannish to have a daughter"and TOTALLY not "I have all girls so that must mean I'm too weak to have a boy" because neither of those things is the case at all. I like the Incredible Hulk and I have a daughter, and Nuthin has girls and she is a badass and I would have her at my back in any fight!!
And just like Adia mentioned, where does body type and lifestyle start and personality factors begin - no one can even say. Somewhere on here there is a thread where some of us were talking about how we actually LOOK like some celebrities that have the same gender as us! Genes are weird deals and dog breeds def have some personality factors in common that are different than other dog breeds - certainly we are NOT genetically preprogrammed to behave a certain way nor to have one gender vs. the other but might we have some overall tendencies coming out of the womb - I don't count that out.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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January 18th, 2014, 11:40 PM #10Dream User
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I'm not so sure that for me personally the weight side of swaying factors in. When I fell pregnant with my ds1 I was at my smallest at 42kgs and my diet was certainly one that would make my body think times were tough(as per the pink sway),so by rights he should have been a she.
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