I had a preference for sex when we had a birth child. I wanted a girl. I got a girl. My girl is now a teen and is the most masculine girl you could imagine, short hair and trousers all the way.
When we looked into adopting about 5 years ago I automatically felt I wanted another girl. I am one of two girls in my family, I had always wondered about adopting from China where I had heard about unwanted baby girls etc.
The social workers wanted us to be open minded and we said we were but had a preference for a girl. This was written down. I might have said I know about girls, but in reality I was only really used to my own dd and not any other female child!
While awaiting a match I watched a programme called 'Finding Mum and Dad.'
You can watch bits of this at...
You can probably find the whole thing on line.
It talked about how there are more boys 'in the system' and it really helped me to think differently about having a boy!
A while later our social worker found us a match, a little boy of 3. He became our son and is now 8 and is (hopefully) asleep in his room right now! (I mean I know he is in his room but hopefully he is asleep!)
Luckily for us the family finder or social worker never spotted the words 'Would prefer a girl' on our paperwork.
Having a son as well as a daughter may have made things easier for us, as there is an additional difference as well as a big age gap.
At the end of the day I feel our son was right for us, and most importantly we were right for him.
AND if you watch that clip, get the hankies out!!!