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If you could choose your perfect combination of 3 children, what would it be?

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Abracadabra22 · 25/09/2015 15:22

And in which order? Boys/Girls? What do you think is most harmonious from your own or other's experience? Just out of sheer curiosity really!!

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Wildernessrock · 25/09/2015 20:03

My desire would have been girl girl boy, if I could have chosen!

knittingbee · 25/09/2015 21:53

i honestly don't care. I think it's a bit daft to even ask, tbh.

TheSecondOfHerName · 25/09/2015 22:05

Any combination that doesn't involve multiple births.

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ffffffedup · 25/09/2015 22:07

I've got 3 boys I wouldn't change a thing

janethegirl2 · 25/09/2015 22:08

I have girl then boy and it made my dfil so very happy as that is what he 'ordered' Hmm......as if you can really do that!!!

DixieNormas · 25/09/2015 22:11

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SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 25/09/2015 22:19

I've got boy, boy, girl.

I don't buy any of this "boys are easier" or "girls are easier" crap. They are all individuals with their own personalities. Of my three, DS1 was by far the hardest work as a small child - but DS2 was by far the most calm, laid back "easiest" child, with DD somewhere between the two.

WotNoLoobrush · 25/09/2015 22:43

It's nice to hear some posters are more than happy with only sons. I've read so many threads on here about people being disappointed that they're not having a girl and rarely the other way round.

DramaAlpaca · 25/09/2015 22:49

I have three boys and to me that's the perfect family.

Hypotenuse · 25/09/2015 22:55

I have two girls and I'm happy with two girls. If we had another I guess a boy would be nice but a girl would be great too.

Healthy kids, not brought up to be limited by gender stereotypes, probably all anyone should wish for. My eldest is pretty interested in everything.

BeautifulLiar · 26/09/2015 11:49

I had a boy, then a girl, then another girl... now having another girl!

I struggle with DS WAY more than the girls.

Racheyg · 27/09/2015 21:29

2 boys here. Not fussed about being mother of the bride ect. would love another but OH is done. if we did I would love another boy.

Scattymum101 · 30/09/2015 11:24

Two girls here and definitely done. If we had another is quite like a boy but I'm not going to have another for that reason.

Dd1 was such an easy baby. Dd2 is a little terror and she's only 7 months!!
They're so different and I think that's the case whatever the gender.

I know I would have been sad if I'd never had a daughter so I'm glad I had my dd1 first. With dd2 I wasn't bothered either way.

quesadillas6 · 30/09/2015 11:36

Boy, boy, girl. That's what I've got, so it's my perfect combination.

Only ever planned for two mind, but the youngest two decided to come as a pair.

Burnet · 30/09/2015 11:40

Honestly couldn't care at all. Three of one, three of the other, a mix. No preference!

M4blues · 30/09/2015 11:56

I have 3 boys then had dd. I didn't keep going to get a daughter and to be honest the fact everyone assumes that drives me nuts. If I'm honest, having her has confused me as I was so used to boys and was looking forward to another. It's what I know. She's a stroppy feisty little thing and I'm just about getting used to her slthough of course, I love her to bits.

She is almost 2 and gets very few girls clothes bought for her so lives in her older brothers joggers and sweaters. I suppose when she gets to about 5 she might start complaining about that and ask for a skirt or dress but it seems such a waste of money whilst she's still growing so quickly.

Do I suppose when pg with her my ideal would have been boysx4 but now she's here it's obviously boysx3 girlx1

Scobberlotcher · 30/09/2015 11:59

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