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Boys and noise!

200 replies

Stapelberg · 07/09/2019 17:42

I have one child. ONE!! The neighbours might think there's 6.
This child cannot do anything at a normal speed or noise level.
All my friends have girls. They sit quietly. They colour in cute pictures. They thread beads to make colourful bracelets. They pet and rock their cats/dogs or push them in a pram.
My son:
Runs everywhere at top speed. Screeches to a halt when he spots a bug/worm/spider/butterfly which is then carefully lifted up in a dirty little hand, gently placed in his bug box, and off he runs screaming at the top of his lungs 'Muuuuuuuum!!!' to show me his new find.
He never rocks the cat. He ambushes it, then chases it up the stairs and laughs hysterically when the cat in turn waits for him around the corner and pounces on him when he races past.
He doesn't thread beads. He gathers them in his hands and throws them outside up in the air, then marvels at the patterns the sunlight makes with the colourful plastic gems.
At bathtime he utters war cries while saving a drowning clothes peg from an oversized plastic jug.

When I get home from work, he squeels in a high pitched little voice, drops everything in his hands and throws his whole 6 year old self into my arms. He never stops talking, smiling and playing. His bike stunts ('look mum, I can left my bum off the seat while I fly over the ramp') leaves me breathless.
And yet come bedtime and he nestles, fragrant and clean and damp after his bath, in my lap for story time, there's not a more perfect, more quiet moment in the world I would want to swap him for.

AIBU to think boys are just the noisiest, most amazing little creatures?!

OP posts:
Whatevskev · 07/09/2019 20:50

Cheesy nauseating bag of shite post award is yours

Would put money on you performance parenting

Roselilly36 · 07/09/2019 20:53

I have two boys, now 18 & 16, one has always been quiet and still is, the other one has always been noisy, doubt he will change now!

Sotiredbutcannotsleep · 07/09/2019 21:12

I have 3 boys and a niece and despite mine and DSis's best efforts to steer them away from gender specific interests and toys, ultimately do fit the gender stereotypes. In fact the elder 2 boys do everything you described OP, down to a T.

MitziK · 07/09/2019 21:16

Going by how the cat lies in wait for him and ambushes him at the top of the stairs, it sounds as though the 'poor cat' is just as happy about the arrangement as the OP's DS is.

I used to do exactly the same with my dog - and DTwatCat is equally fond of ridiculous pouncing and hunting games with me now.

bluebluezoo · 07/09/2019 21:18

I have 3 boys and a niece and despite mine and DSis's best efforts to steer them away from gender specific interests and toys, ultimately do fit the gender stereotypes. In fact the elder 2 boys do everything you described OP, down to a T

Even if the parents are neutral or actively steer away from stereotypes, the messages are everywhere. Unless they are also kept away from tv, films, books, other kids, school, nursery, the general public, they will still pick up that they are supposed to act a certain way because they are boys.

ASeriesOfUnfortunateEvents · 07/09/2019 21:59

He (irrelevant of gender) sounds utterly annoying and you sound like a 'my child is so cute' even when other people most probably inwardly roll their eyes at him, and you.

I concur.

dollydaydream114 · 07/09/2019 22:33

You sound a bit like my friend, who excuses her children being badly-behaved, destructive and aggressive with 'they're just being boys'.

TiredSloth · 07/09/2019 22:53

Ah, yes. Boys should be encouraged to explore and get dirty and be loud whilst girls should be sedate and quiet. Boys are fun and imaginative whilst girls are boring and should be content to string coloured beads on to thread!

Ffs stop pushing these vile outdated stereotypes. YABU.

MadameButterface · 07/09/2019 23:00

Ah yes your lil prince spunds so sweet, shrieking and skriking his head off all the livelong day, thundering around, being cruel to your poor sod of a cat and trashing the planet throwing bits of plastic tat all over the place outside

You are That Parent op and you need to stop indulging your kid and thinking all this is super cute because believe me it isn’t and when he’s 12 and has no mates because he’s utterly fucking insufferable you’ll be kicking yourself

Femodene · 07/09/2019 23:18

What butterface said. Instead of obsessing over your kids genitals, just parent him and don’t allow him to harass your pet, ever.

saoirse31 · 07/09/2019 23:19

I dont know where you live OP, but you've clearly never met any girls.

PurpleDaisies · 07/09/2019 23:20

I’m guessing this wasn’t the reaction the op was hoping for...

saoirse31 · 07/09/2019 23:20

Or met more than one boy..

womaninthedark · 07/09/2019 23:26

Ah. These are "noisy boys".

DailyMailcanfuckthefuckoff · 07/09/2019 23:29

Has this post been copied off some godawful Facebook group??? What a load of tosh.

Stapelberg · 07/09/2019 23:29

Wow... Some very anty people on here! Well I'm glad to hear that some girls areovely bundles of energy as well. As far as our cat is concerned, the chasing is all part of play. The cat enjoys it too and lies waiting for my son to pounce on him and continue the game. My son never harmed the cat and is a very well balanced, obedient and happy boy. Thanx for the kind comments from other people! I enjoy my son very much and its great seeing the world through his eyes. We are very seldom indoors as we love to find early morning gems like crabs and sea urchins on the beach, his attention to detail is amazing and while (as one pp said) 'he's nothing special', to me he is the most magical little human being and being w him is awesome.

OP posts:
PurpleDaisies · 07/09/2019 23:32

You have not addressed any of the posters who have pointed out your blatant gender stereotyping of boy behaviour and girl behaviour.

PurpleDaisies · 07/09/2019 23:33

And you are kidding yourself if you think your cat likes being terrorised.

Knitclubchatter · 07/09/2019 23:34

OP I thought it was cute and well written.
I appreciated it for what it was, very sweet.
I was going to say just wait till those girls are teens, oh my heavens the noise they can make in groups is migraine inducing.

bluebluezoo · 07/09/2019 23:34

All that is nothing to do with him being a boy though. It’s his personality, not his penis, that makes him “magical” Hmm

That is what people are getting “anty” about.

Stapelberg · 07/09/2019 23:34

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Femodene · 07/09/2019 23:36

What is an ‘anty people’ and areovely? Cool story though, probably in the wrong section, you asked if you were being unreasonable, and got replies.

Femodene · 07/09/2019 23:37

‘All the angry and bitter old woman yikes...’. 😄 0/10
Nah, love.

PurpleDaisies · 07/09/2019 23:38

Now please chill out all the angry and bitter old woman yikes....

No. This stuff is important. Attitudes like yours are what keep little girls stuck underneath glass ceilings.

whatisit12345 · 07/09/2019 23:39

@Stapelberg how you have dismissed the qualities others have mentioned about their girls as 'some girls have bundle of energy'!! While you and your son go out exploring the world and he is an awesome magical child.

You are one of the silliest person or poster I have known! I am a lurker but your post made me so angry I had to comment.

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