At least they ask my mother wants baby number two to be a girl and doesn't care that DH and I would actually like another boy. She texts me girl names all the time and has said on several occasions that she's praying for a girl. Personally I would love a velociraptor and so would DS
I dunno, this question personally doesn't bother me. Many people DO have a preference, so I totally understand the reasoning behind people asking. I honestly don't have a preference (this is our first, btw), so that's usually what I say. To me it's pretty easy, if you have a preference, say it (if you feel like it) & if you don't, say that you don't, or that you'll be happy with either.
I have 2 boys so we don't even get the 'want are you hoping for' question. We get, 'well of course you want a girl, right?'. So annoying. I love my boys and would gladly take another. A girl is fine too but I hate how people assume that we need a girl to be a complete family.
If I think a mention about God won't offend the asker, I'll say something like, "No preference. I'm just excited to see what God wants us to have a boy or a girl and how that will change our family's dynamic." And that's the truth.
I tell them "a kindhearted genius, because this kid is going to need private school scholarships!"
I personally go back and forth on my preferred sex, because there are definitely advantages to both. For the most part, though, I just want a baby who is healthy, smart, and grows to be kind.
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I do the exact same thing haha.
And this is why TB needs a like button. Right here.
I am most definitely using this when someone annoying asks me!! Haha!
What an invasive question.
Ooh, I'm hoping for a velociraptor, too! Think of the mad attention we'd get!
Ha ha. This answer is perfect.
"I hope I'm growing a healthy baby that will be born full term."
"A healthy baby to bring home"
And then when they ask what sex I want. I say that I would like another girl but I'm not wishing/hoping for one.
This baby can just focus on being healthy, not what's between the legs.
I have 2 boys so we don't even get the 'want are you hoping for' question. We get, 'well of course you want a girl, right?'. So annoying. I love my boys and would gladly take another. A girl is fine too but I hate how people assume that we need a girl to be a complete family.
If I think a mention about God won't offend the asker, I'll say something like, "No preference. I'm just excited to see what God wants us to have a boy or a girl and how that will change our family's dynamic." And that's the truth.
I tell them "a kindhearted genius, because this kid is going to need private school scholarships!"
I personally go back and forth on my preferred sex, because there are definitely advantages to both. For the most part, though, I just want a baby who is healthy, smart, and grows to be kind.