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Based on clothes only, is this baby a boy or a girl?

403 replies

AFewScrewsLucy · 05/06/2020 16:39

Just need an unbiased opinion.

Based on clothes only, is this baby a boy or a girl?
OP posts:
Hermanfromguesswho · 05/06/2020 16:53

Girl purely because of frills on top

AMomHasNoName · 05/06/2020 16:54

I thought boy then noticed the frilly bits. So I'm going with Girl.

tenlittlecygnets · 05/06/2020 16:54

Girl - the stripes on the top are more 'girly' colours...

Russell19 · 05/06/2020 16:54

Girl ,frilly sleeves and hem.

Dyrne · 05/06/2020 16:55

Why does it matter OP? If he’s a boy, his penis isn’t going to invert into a vagina because of the frills on the top.

AwwDontGo · 05/06/2020 16:55

The tee shirt looks like a girls tee shirt. I have boys and girls and when they were little they would sometimes wear clothes that were originally intended for the other gender. Occasionally someone would inadvertently call one of the girls a boy or one of the boys a girl. It was a complete nonevent. No one cares!

MashedSpud · 05/06/2020 16:56

Girl.

Kenworthington · 05/06/2020 16:56

Girl but only due to the frilly edging on the top otherwise it’s a ‘gender neutral’ outfit

melodien · 05/06/2020 16:56

Well those clothes would be from the "girls" section of a shop so based purely on that I would assume a girl.

HappyDinosaur · 05/06/2020 16:56

Agree with others, the frilly bits make me think girl, but other than that the outfit could be for either.

userabcname · 05/06/2020 16:56

Either. My boys wear similar.

Playdoughcaterpillar · 05/06/2020 16:56

Girl as pink/red stripes but agree fairly neutral clothing

Dyrne · 05/06/2020 16:57

AwwDontGo when I was a baby my mum could dress me top to toe in pink frills and people would still go “aww, what’s his name?” Either parents can’t win or I may have just been a very masculine baby Grin

PegasusReturns · 05/06/2020 16:57

Girl due to red and pink

Whywhywhynow · 05/06/2020 16:57

Either, I can’t really tell.

Wtfdoipick · 05/06/2020 16:57

I'd say girl with the pom poms on the leggings however wouldn't surprise me if someone said boy. I was the person who had a daughter in a pink dress, with pink blanket and pink just about everything else and got asked what "his" name was

DinosaurOfFire · 05/06/2020 16:57

Could be either. My boy and my girls both wore outfits similar to that.

jerometheturnipking · 05/06/2020 16:58

Girl, but thinking someone's probably said boy based on the grey leggings.

DD used to be called a boy all the time even if she was head to foot in pink. I assume because she was bald until she was almost 3.

Astraj · 05/06/2020 16:59

Boy

TrickyD · 05/06/2020 16:59

Boy

Littlepoppet1 · 05/06/2020 16:59

Girl

AFewScrewsLucy · 05/06/2020 17:00

She's a girl. Just she gets called a boy when we're out ... This is typical clothing for her. So wondering if I was just going mad. Grin it makes no difference to me, I really was just wondering how many people thought boy vs girl.

OP posts:
melodien · 05/06/2020 17:01

You need to get a frilly handband with a massive pink bow OP Grin

JenNtonic · 05/06/2020 17:01

Girl

HeronLanyon · 05/06/2020 17:02

Girl and the stupid thing is I thought that because of the frill bit on the arms (or am I even imagining that?!).
Why can’t boys have frills anyway ?!
Girl.