Someone called DD a boy the other day. She was in a blue and white striped ruffled tank (with a gigantic yellow flower on the strap) and yellow shorts. I laughed and corrected them. A friend of mine said that DD "looks" like a girl. So i'm thinking, put a baby in a gender neutral outfit, could you tell if it were a boy or girl? Like all the standard hospital recieving blankets and hats? Or is it as she's getting bigger, that she has girl features? What do you think? I'm just kind of curious. If I put DD in boys clothes would she look like a boy? Or a girl in boy's clothes?

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Re: Do babies "look" like boys or girls?
That's what I think about my DD. People ask if she looks like her brothers. Well, yes, she resembles them... but she looks like herself. Whereas my DS's look alot alike.
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You think? I dunno. My 4 year old is built like a boy. He's stocky, thick legs, thick arms. He's not fat at all, just a solid build. I don't know if he could pass as a girl, even with long curly hair!
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Same except everyone says 'HE's so cute' to DD. She wears a lot of gender neutral stuff, but sometimes it happens when she is wearing all pink. Come on, people!
But yes, babies look like babies, unless they are wearing all pink. Then it is a pretty safe bet she's a girl.
really? Yours was one that came to mind as definitely looking like a boy!
I have definitely been confused about the sex of some young babies...if I'm unsure I might say to the baby in front of the parent..."Oh you're so cute...what's your name?" which gives them the cue to (the parent) to respond and hopefully reveal their gender. With so many gender neutral names nowadays though that isn't foolproof of course!
I do think DS looks like a boy...he just has a boyish face to me. I think he's maybe been called 'she' only once so far, and it was when he was in a boyish outfit so I was like really? lol
I thought so too! Maybe it's his eyelashes, they're pretty long? Sometimes his hair doesn't stick straight up, and it looks long and fluffy, haha.
I've seen experiments where they test this - they'll put kids in gender neutral clothes, hair tucked up in hats and you really can't tell... I was thrown off more often then not. Once the hormones start kicking in, then the facial structure becomes more one or the other... there are always exceptions, but it's true for the majority.
I had someone ask me the other day if it was boy or girl, but she was wearing a dress and had a headband with a bow. OK so it was a navy blue dress so not pink or anything, but the BOW! haha
This is such a good idea!
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I think most little boys look like boys. Like little old men. haha
So, this makes me feel that girls look like girls, because they don't look like little men. kwim?
DD had a receding hairline like a little old man when she was a newborn!
One of the times was at the hospital last week to visit with a LC...and we had to walk through the maternity ward to get to her office. One of the maternity nurses said, "Oh she's so cute!" You would think nurses that work there would know not to assume, considering they see all types of babies. He was wearing a white onesie with brown monkeys on it...didn't look particularly "girly" that day, I don't think.
This. There are a few that really look like boys or really look like girls. But, in general they look like babies. I am told that my Amelia looks a lot like her brothers but a girly version.
Same here. Zoe's totally androgynous, imo. I just pretend like I didn't notice and use a female pronoun when referring to her.