I've been working through my emotions before I try for our girl, and I started to think about "middle child syndrome" and I wondered, if we got a third boy, what would I do?? I mean, I am pretty convinced if we get a third boy, we'll end it all there and be happy with that.. but there's a part of me that wouldn't want to *disadvantage* my middle son (who is at present the most kind and gentle natured little fellow..) and perhaps we should just wing it one last time and get a 4th boy to avoid it.. but secretly, if we tried again, I'd want a girl anyway and would just hope that it happened by accident... haha DYKWIM?
For the mums of 3's - did you/do you have much drama with middle children? How do you get around it? What do you look out for??? I'm concerned -- I don't want to break my beautiful little boy...![]()
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Thread: Middle child fears..
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April 14th, 2012, 12:44 AM #1
Middle child fears..
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April 14th, 2012, 02:20 AM #2
I had a similar fear to you, only I worried about my second son being 'just another boy' - as silly as that sounds.
You see, my first son will always be known as the oldest and the first boy, and my daughter will most likely be the only girl so she'll be the baby of the family and the only daughter; whereas my middle would just be... the middle one: or Boy#2. At least, that's the way I used to think. Now I think my second is one of my easier ones, and despite being a middle child he still stands out in his own special way. He is a gentle, sweet little boy and we are very close
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Ds2 was quite jealous of dd when she born and it took him some time to get used to fact that he wasn't the baby anymore, but now he loves her alot.
Oh, and I think drama doesn't always come from a middle kid; in fact I'd say my first born is the dramatic one in our house!Last edited by Myloves; April 14th, 2012 at 02:23 AM.
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After ages of praying for a sister for DD, I am proud to announce the birth of my twin baby GIRLS born Oct 31st.
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April 14th, 2012, 11:05 PM #3
My boys are as different as night, day, midafternoon, and a watermelon. Seriously, they all have SUCH different personalities that no one ever has been lost in the shuffle at all. I think that's one of those things we worry over that never comes to pass - rather than being "the boy" and "the girl" they are "the musician", "the author", "the mechanic" and "the comedian" in addition to being different in a zillion other ways.
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April 15th, 2012, 04:14 AM #4
Exactly what Atomic said - it's never been an issue in our family
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April 15th, 2012, 05:27 AM #5
at watermelon. My boys are like that too! I have two of the same gender that are total opposites. My oldest is sporty, fearless and very intelligent (which can sometimes be a bad thing when he talks back! that boy can be really cheeky...) and my ds2 loves craft/art and is quiet, loves to 'write' stories, doesn't like sports that much.
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After ages of praying for a sister for DD, I am proud to announce the birth of my twin baby GIRLS born Oct 31st.
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April 15th, 2012, 06:14 AM #6
Never been an issue in my family as they girls are all SOOOOOOO different!
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April 15th, 2012, 09:47 AM #7
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April 15th, 2012, 10:02 AM #8
The middle child doesn't matter as far as which genders. I am sure it is worse for some that get a desired gender after a middle of the same gender as the first. That's up to you and DH though. How we treat them is everything. We never compare, they are all different and they all do their own things. I am a huge fan of the kids supporting eachother too. They all go to eachother's events and we cheer for one another.
With 3 kids, the middle child is the only one that gets to experience being an older sibling and a younger sibling. They get to be the protector and the protected. It's really unique and that is how I would approach it.
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April 15th, 2012, 01:27 PM #9
I agree with everyone, I'm not finding that we have any issues like that either. They are each an individual and get treated as such.
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April 15th, 2012, 05:35 PM #10