@clee5711, because people can be the worst and don't think before they speak. My sil was pregnant with her 3rd boy and at her sprinkle, her family was asking when she'd trying for a 4th so it could be a girl. Just awkward.
@ivyvines yes! My husband looks so baby faced without any facial hair. He occasionally fully shaves, it reminds me of when we first started dating... nearly 15 years ago! He knows I prefer facial hair!
@suchaglencoco definitely over not under, drives me crazy!
@JNCPro3130 I also dislike when people take thier kids on a "date" I don't know why but it's very weird to me.
@mileswithmyles only "sweethearts" (sweet tart hearts) for me!
@clee5711 I get it a lot too. We’re having our second girl and people continually ask if we want a 3rd so we can have a boy. Well, that’s just not how it works. Not how it works at all.
@clee5711 - We get it a lot too. It's funny for us because we get the whoa you are so brave - you will have 4 kids?!?! Once they find out its another boy they turn around and ask if we are going to try again so we can get a girl. Ummm a minute ago you thought I was nuts for 4 - now you are signing me up for a 5th????
We are having said “perfect” family (1 boy and 1 girl) and I still get asked if I wanted a boy instead. I think people are just programmed to ask these silly questions.
We have 2 boys and this is a girl. Everyone says we can quit now that I got my girl. It really kills me. I love my boys and I just feel blessed to have the opportunity to have children. It’s so hard for so many people.
Pretty similar to that, I hate when people assume DH is upset we're having a girl. Friday I got asked "so, how upset was he?" when I said it was a girl. Um, not at all.
Man I miss this board when I'm not on. You ladies are too funny. I agree, Tom Seleck is one of few who can rock the stache and not look like a pediphile lol Facial hair as a whole definitely depends on the guy though
For those in the great toilet paper debate, I recommend looking up the patent:
#overforlife lol
Angel Babies 1&2 2/14/09 DS born 3/11 Angel Baby 3 6/28/11 9/5/17 BFP!! divorced October 2014 9/6/17 hCG 88 progesterone 9.1 (prometrium started) Married DH 10/15 DH's DS born 6/09 9/8/17 hCG 242!!! Not preventing since 11/15 EDD 5/8/18 Adjusted 5/15/18 TTC since 1/1/16 9/27/17 we have a heart beat!
Yeah I always “wanted” boys. I’m having a girl. It wasn’t upsetting for me but I know it is for some. When I say wanted, I meant that’s what I would pick but I knew I would be happy with either. Everyone assumes that I’m thrilled with the girl and DH is disappointed. He is an avid guitarist and he is constantly asked if he’s sad he won’t be having a son to teach guitar. He gets so mad. He truly didn’t care and I’ve come to realize over time that the only reason I “wanted” boys when I was younger was because of gender stereotypes.
(For the record, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being disappointed about the sex or having an initial reaction to the sex. I fully expected to be disappointed if I found out we were having a girl but I surprised myself and wasn’t disappointed at all)
@bjkay22 asking if your DH is upset about not being able to teach a son guitar is pretty insulting! Why can't he teach your daughter?!
@roomsu I'm so glad people are good with the number of children YOU have in YOUR family! Why do people feel like they can say when a family is "complete". We would have been done even if this baby was a boy. We were going for 2 children and not a boy and a girl.
I got really irritated when I posted on FB that we are having a girl. One of DH's buddies put a crying emoji. I was like "Does your friend think he's funny?" As the daughter of a man who was disappointed when I was a girl, I'm really sensitive about this!
When we told our parents it was another boy, my mom, and both of DH's parents said "good now DS can play baseball with a brother." They literally all said baseball. Because obviously two boys will both love to play baseball with each other and a sister clearly could not have participated. Dumb stereotypes!
I guess my UO is that I truly don't think I pay that much attention to which way I load the TP!!
But I do like some sort of facial hair on most guys; however I agree that some men just can't pull it off though. My only complaint is when DH suddenly changes his beard or something without warning. I also like a little chest hair...
This is just building on all of the other gender stereotype UOs/vents/complaints, and I know it's been brought up multiple times before. I saw a meme on facebook yesterday that said "Boymom, most of my ironing is done in the dryer." Um, excuse me? What in the hell does your children's genitalia have anything to do with your skills/habits related to laundry?? I'm just getting so annoyed with the "boymom" stereotype. You never see "girlmom" or "girldad/boydad". My kids' sexes have nothing to do with my parenting style. And it's getting really old to hear, "Oh boys are so much work, they're so gross, blah blah blah, but they're SO sweet!!!" First of all, my girls fart louder than most adults I've heard, they pick their nose constantly, and I've had to yell at them multiple times to get things out of their butts/vagina, don't lick your sister's toe/face/random body part. And mostly, I find it offensive that people are basically implying that my girls aren't sweet and don't love on me the way a son would. My girls are so clingy to me sometimes that I can't handle it. They love giving me (and their Daddy) hugs and kisses and want to snuggle with us both all the time, and I don't think it has a single thing to do with how they pee. Sorry, that got really long. Rant over.
Me, 35 Hubs, 32 Married June 2012 BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013 BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014 BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
This is just building on all of the other gender stereotype UOs/vents/complaints, and I know it's been brought up multiple times before. I saw a meme on facebook yesterday that said "Boymom, most of my ironing is done in the dryer." Um, excuse me? What in the hell does your children's genitalia have anything to do with your skills/habits related to laundry?? I'm just getting so annoyed with the "boymom" stereotype. You never see "girlmom" or "girldad/boydad". My kids' sexes have nothing to do with my parenting style. And it's getting really old to hear, "Oh boys are so much work, they're so gross, blah blah blah, but they're SO sweet!!!" First of all, my girls fart louder than most adults I've heard, they pick their nose constantly, and I've had to yell at them multiple times to get things out of their butts/vagina, don't lick your sister's toe/face/random body part. And mostly, I find it offensive that people are basically implying that my girls aren't sweet and don't love on me the way a son would. My girls are so clingy to me sometimes that I can't handle it. They love giving me (and their Daddy) hugs and kisses and want to snuggle with us both all the time, and I don't think it has a single thing to do with how they pee. Sorry, that got really long. Rant over.
All of my ironing happened in the dryer before I became a boy mom anyway... I guess if I wanted a girl that badly I should have used an iron and ironing board leading up to conception, because that’s totally how that works, right?
Same here. I’m sure I could figure out how to use one but I’ve never touched one. My husband uses it to iron work clothes occasionally but I wear yoga pants and T-shirt’s to work so no ironing for this girl!
@cups4 I love Joseph Gordon Levitt. So adorable. Yeah, MH definitely uses the iron more often than I do. Maybe THAT'S where the girls came from..........
Me, 35 Hubs, 32 Married June 2012 BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013 BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014 BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
@mileswithmyles I love how kids think! I suppose it would be totally rational to assume that you could vomit out a baby! Love it!
@clee5711 I'm sorry that was the family's initial reaction. Why can't people just stop with "congratulations!" and leave it there. We are having a boy/girl twins and some people have said, "So, you're done then?" Well, I didn't know we had to run every major decision by you so if we decide to have more kids, you'll be the first to know. Nope.
I hate all the gender stereotypes! I feel like I run into them more living in the south than when I did growing up in the Midwest. My mil is amazing and I wish I could clone her and pass her out. I love her so much! However, she is from a very small town deep in the south and believes very deeply in gender roles. She always tells my niece not to play rough or get dirty because she is a girl. I hold my tongue because sil is on board with the ideas. Now that I’m having a girl...
@charlestonchew@justsuzie before we had children. My husband always said he wanted 2 girls, people never understood. When we got pregnant with twins he was a but scared of 3 girls, but we were still hoping for 1 of each. Now people ask if we're disappointed we aren't having another girl to "keep it even" people are just all over the place, crazy!
People assuming I wanted a girl instead of boy only bothers me slightly, but not nearly as much as when we first announced the baby and we had people (mostly family) ask if the baby was an accident because DS has autism. FTR, he's super excited about being a brother and is going to be awesome with the baby.
+1 for beards, mh looks 12 with out one he looks young 30s with one, but is actually 43 in 2 weeks. Damn men for aging gracefully.
The toilet paper debate : I don't care how it goes on, except that it goes back on. DH always leaves the roll in the sink or side of the tub which angers me, so I put it back on the way he doesn't like it on just to anger him. When he comes out and says you always put it on wrong I tell him because he never puts it on. The way it goes honestly doesn't matter to me.
On family gender reveals, my 80+ year old grandfather told my cousins who wanted a boy for their third but ended up with 3 girls to keep trying you'll eventually get one. His 5th child was a boy, then he 6th, then at 40 they had my mom and said nope too many girls.
As for ironing, I iron fabric I'm sewing and that's about it. I remember my mom would iron out jeans before school and I'd be impatiently waiting and thinking it was crazy. DH wishes I'd iron clothes because he likes his work clothes pressed. I tried once, hated it, told him where the iron was, and now everything gets sent to the dry cleaners.
Afm Friday nights are for going to bed early like 7pm not going out or having people over. I might value sleep too much.
Re: UO 1/18
My sil was pregnant with her 3rd boy and at her sprinkle, her family was asking when she'd trying for a 4th so it could be a girl.
Just awkward.
@suchaglencoco definitely over not under, drives me crazy!
@JNCPro3130 I also dislike when people take thier kids on a "date" I don't know why but it's very weird to me.
@mileswithmyles only "sweethearts" (sweet tart hearts) for me!
We are having said “perfect” family (1 boy and 1 girl) and I still get asked if I wanted a boy instead. I think people are just programmed to ask these silly questions.
For those in the great toilet paper debate, I recommend looking up the patent:
#overforlife lol
DS born 3/11
Angel Baby 3 6/28/11 9/5/17 BFP!!
divorced October 2014 9/6/17 hCG 88 progesterone 9.1 (prometrium started)
Married DH 10/15 DH's DS born 6/09 9/8/17 hCG 242!!!
Not preventing since 11/15 EDD 5/8/18 Adjusted 5/15/18
TTC since 1/1/16 9/27/17 we have a heart beat!
(For the record, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being disappointed about the sex or having an initial reaction to the sex. I fully expected to be disappointed if I found out we were having a girl but I surprised myself and wasn’t disappointed at all)
@roomsu I'm so glad people are good with the number of children YOU have in YOUR family! Why do people feel like they can say when a family is "complete". We would have been done even if this baby was a boy. We were going for 2 children and not a boy and a girl.
I got really irritated when I posted on FB that we are having a girl. One of DH's buddies put a crying emoji. I was like "Does your friend think he's funny?" As the daughter of a man who was disappointed when I was a girl, I'm really sensitive about this!
I guess my UO is that I truly don't think I pay that much attention to which way I load the TP!!
But I do like some sort of facial hair on most guys; however I agree that some men just can't pull it off though. My only complaint is when DH suddenly changes his beard or something without warning. I also like a little chest hair...
and omg yes, overkill on muscles is gross!
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
Cuz I honestly don't remember the last time I've used my iron/ironing board, and this is my third girl, so.........
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
Married June 2012
BFP June 2013- blighted ovum, D&C Aug 2013
BFP Oct 2013- twins! A&H born May 2014
BFP Aug 2017- EDD 5/8/17
@clee5711 I'm sorry that was the family's initial reaction. Why can't people just stop with "congratulations!" and leave it there. We are having a boy/girl twins and some people have said, "So, you're done then?" Well, I didn't know we had to run every major decision by you so if we decide to have more kids, you'll be the first to know. Nope.
I hate all the gender stereotypes! I feel like I run into them more living in the south than when I did growing up in the Midwest. My mil is amazing and I wish I could clone her and pass her out. I love her so much! However, she is from a very small town deep in the south and believes very deeply in gender roles. She always tells my niece not to play rough or get dirty because she is a girl. I hold my tongue because sil is on board with the ideas. Now that I’m having a girl...
FTR, he's super excited about being a brother and is going to be awesome with the baby.
The toilet paper debate : I don't care how it goes on, except that it goes back on. DH always leaves the roll in the sink or side of the tub which angers me, so I put it back on the way he doesn't like it on just to anger him. When he comes out and says you always put it on wrong I tell him because he never puts it on. The way it goes honestly doesn't matter to me.
On family gender reveals, my 80+ year old grandfather told my cousins who wanted a boy for their third but ended up with 3 girls to keep trying you'll eventually get one. His 5th child was a boy, then he 6th, then at 40 they had my mom and said nope too many girls.
As for ironing, I iron fabric I'm sewing and that's about it. I remember my mom would iron out jeans before school and I'd be impatiently waiting and thinking it was crazy. DH wishes I'd iron clothes because he likes his work clothes pressed. I tried once, hated it, told him where the iron was, and now everything gets sent to the dry cleaners.
Afm Friday nights are for going to bed early like 7pm not going out or having people over. I might value sleep too much.