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To say mums of girls are smug

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TheMidiMitch · 18/04/2019 21:28

Just been at a party where my son along with the other boys have been repeatedly told off for fighting (quite rightly so and largely by me). Whilst the girls are busy braiding hair and pretending to make cupcakes, the boys are looking like Lord of the Flies. Not meant to be a goady post but please let me know there's light at the end of this tunnel...anyone...

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TheMidiMitch · 18/04/2019 21:29

Not saying mums of girls are smug actually just I'm a bit jealous...

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rabbitheadlights · 18/04/2019 21:31

soon enough the boys will be that dissinterested in eeverything around them that you will think they are sleeping and the girls will start with the bitchy cat fights that hormones bring

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Greeborising · 18/04/2019 21:31

There definitely is light at the end of the tunnel!
IMO boys are harder when younger, noisy boisterous etc
But when puberty comes along, girls can wring you out!

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Andanotherthingg · 18/04/2019 21:32

My dd had a shit in the garden yesterday.

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Home77 · 18/04/2019 21:32

It changes when they hit puberty. Most of the mums of young teens I know are having a hard time and seem envious of us mums of boys just now...

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TheMidiMitch · 18/04/2019 21:32

Thanks - needed something to make me feel better as feeling like a terrible parent right now.

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Shootingstar1115 · 18/04/2019 21:33

Girls aren’t always easy either. 😂 I have both and they are both hard work in their own ways.

I think boys are easier when they get older into the teenage years though? Teenage girls are bitchy and always falling out with their friends, probably coming home school with a new drama every day but boys less so I think??

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bibbitybobbityyhat · 18/04/2019 21:33

What about mums of girls and boys? There's millions of us.

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aweedropofsancerre · 18/04/2019 21:33

I am a mother of 3 boys and 1 daughter and my boys are so much easier. When my DD got to around 11 it all went pear shaped... girly fall Outs became the norm, she changed her friendship group 3 times and then the period started.... I love my DD but my boys are so straightforward ...

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WorraLiberty · 18/04/2019 21:34

My dd had a shit in the garden yesterday.

I'm sorry, but that's made my day Andanotherthingg Grin Grin

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Nicknacky · 18/04/2019 21:34

Smug? If you are not saying it then why say it?

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Cheekyfeckery · 18/04/2019 21:35

I have boys and girls. It’s all bullshit.

HTH.

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LatentPhase · 18/04/2019 21:35

When they are teens, you’ll have the last laugh....

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BunchOfBalloons · 18/04/2019 21:35

I get where you’re coming from. I have two boys and it feels like I spend half my day telling them to stop being so silly or rude and to quit fighting and arguing. Its exhausting.

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Cheekyfeckery · 18/04/2019 21:36

My boys are lovely. My girls are lovely.

Just focus on the positives. Everyone wins.

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yummumto3girls · 18/04/2019 21:36

I have 3 DD’s and must admit to feeling sorry for parents of boys when they were younger whilst mine were happy to sit and colour, read etc fast forward to two of them as teenagers, one is vile!! Your turn to be smug will soon come! Hang in there.

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Hollowvictory · 18/04/2019 21:36

I wou not want boys tbh. So yes I'm smug.

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LL83 · 18/04/2019 21:37

My boisterous 3 year old boy is a delight compared to argumenative independent, 9 year old daughter!

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RogueV · 18/04/2019 21:37

My dd had a shit in the garden yesterday.

This made me LOL

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TheFastandCurious · 18/04/2019 21:38

I have three girls and a boy. My son is by FAR the easiest and I’m a little bit heartbroken I’ll never have another boy (I’m so DONE having kids)

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GunpowderGelatine · 18/04/2019 21:39

Lol. I know what you mean. I have one of each, my girl is sweet and lovely (mostly) and plays gently, she sort of glides around like Princess Peach. My boy is more like Bowser 🤦🏼‍♀️ bashing into everything and everyone and generally causing a nuisance.

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Mari50 · 18/04/2019 21:39

I have a dd and I’m definitely not smug, my dd is currently dealing with some really difficult situations at school because the other girls are a lot older, well into puberty and interested in all the things that entails. My dd is still wanting to play games and is being ridiculed and teased on a regular basis for her lack of attention to her appearance (no interest in nails/hair etc)
I think children can be difficult no matter what gender, the challenges are different but they are definitely there and just as tricky to navigate. I’m not smug that I have a dd at all and the next 5 years are terrifying me!!

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Veryangryvicuna · 18/04/2019 21:39

What cheekyfeckery said x 2

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ShesABelter · 18/04/2019 21:41

Both my girls have been much harder over the years in comparison to my son.

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PumpkinPie2016 · 18/04/2019 21:41

I have a boy and yes he can be boisterous/over first etc (he's 5). That said, I teach secondary kids and I have to say, at that are, girls are far worse than boys!

I'd teach in an all boys school without hesitation but all girls? No thanks!

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