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By
xoxmonicaxox
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06-19-2008, 09:01 PM
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Re: Is it harder to raise boys or girls?
Hmm I only have experience with girls.. and they're still little haha, but Im going to say girls are easier ! Only cuz as a female I think I understand more about feelings, and emotions and things that they can come across with as they get older and deal with new things. But I could be wrong.. maybe one day if I have a boy my opinions will change?
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By
daer0n
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06-19-2008, 09:24 PM
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Re: Is it harder to raise boys or girls?
I think girls are harder, i find my little boy better to deal with, my daughter is such a drama queen, i never wanted to have girls, always liked boys better, and i now know why, my daughter likes fake crying, whimps about everything and is always crying about getting hurt even if she didnt, ugh.
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By
Sexy Sadie
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08-06-2008, 04:23 PM
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Re: Is it harder to raise boys or girls?
As a sociologist I do not believe in this bioquasi bullshit.
We treat girls and boys different from the very beginning and the children respond to that, the entire society are a part of doing that. And the reason we do that is because we are trying to race them to become acapable of following the social rules accoriding to gender that our soceity demands of its members. We want our women to be nice, caring, smiling and not too demanding. We want the men to be tough, secure and not afraid to be in charge. And why: Because the type of jobs and the roles the two gender are traditionally not overlapping. Things are here about to change, I mean, for 30 years ago a woman would never ever consider to try to become the chief in command in US. Now she dared, and we did not rice our brows too much about it. A male midvife is perhaps a bit more challenging... But, an angry woman are soon to be explained as hysterical, an angry men just shows that he does not want to be messed around with. In norway the upraising of girls has changed and you can see that by girls from the working classes are in to the universities, but the raising of boys has not changed much the last 30 years and that is why boys from lower classes are on the death row when it comes to higher education. Very short stated: You have the personality after the social class and cultur that you are born in to. Gender here is actually not an vailid factor in itself. |
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Last edited by Sexy Sadie : 08-06-2008 at 05:13 PM.
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By
Fataliya
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08-12-2008, 07:52 AM
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Re: Is it harder to raise boys or girls?
Hmm....well, I have two boys and three girls.
So far, it seems like the girls are easier.....however, they aren't in high school yet. I'm sure by THAT time, I'll change my mind, because I'm gonna have to be answering my door with a shotgun. |
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By
OverallBeauty
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08-24-2008, 09:01 AM
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Re: Is it harder to raise boys or girls?
Being promised a child like myself by my mom I ended up having two boys, both so much more like me than their father! What she says about boys is so true about action oriented! But for schooling? Not so sure on that factor. Both my sons loved school! Any child willing to go to school at 6am to study Latin has got to love learning! I have two sons at difference ends of learning, my oldest has autism were my youngest more brains then sense at times.
Important note from a mom with a son with autism: Quote: Important note: Because boys hold eye contact for shorter periods than girls, parents may worry about autism, since this can be a red flag. "It's a relief for moms to know that this is normal and comes from the way the brains are set up," Gurian says. If it had not been for this red flag 21 years ago, we would of never found out. Remember 20 plus years ago no one had even heard of autism. If caught early enough than it can be worked with and your son doesn't need to be any different than any other child. BUT this is depending on the level of autism that is. If you feel that your son may have autism have him tested. There are other signs to look for besides this. |
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Last edited by OverallBeauty : 08-24-2008 at 09:03 AM.
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