Baby reveal gone wrong!

mamatutu

mama to two
:roflmao: It's too much girls....I hate girls....girls, girls, girls!!!! Too funny! Great find. Thanks for posting!
 
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DeeCee

A horse of course!
DAD says HE had the same reaction - then says it again, that he wanted a boy too?? I hope they never show that video to that little girl :frown:
....and those beautiful little girls have no idea what's wrong with little girls....
 

vraiblonde

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Perhaps that's what was wrong with the little boy in Target this afternoon, he found out he was going to have another sister.
 

mamatutu

mama to two
DAD says HE had the same reaction - then says it again, that he wanted a boy too?? I hope they never show that video to that little girl :frown:
....and those beautiful little girls have no idea what's wrong with little girls....

That little boy will think girls are the bomb soon enough! As far as the girls, sibling rivalry knows no bounds and they will take it in stride. I am sure the dad did want another boy; two of each, but he will love that little girl all the more! That video is adorable and will be a source of family laughter in years to come. JMO
 
DAD says HE had the same reaction - then says it again, that he wanted a boy too?? I hope they never show that video to that little girl :frown:
....and those beautiful little girls have no idea what's wrong with little girls....
I've always said I wanted two kids and I wanted them both the be boys! My daughter knows I've always said that and now that she's made it through her teen years she competely understands and says she's hoping for baby boys too...:clap:

I love love love boys... I always wish for a boy whenever someone I know is prego...:dance:
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
I've always said I wanted two kids and I wanted them both the be boys! My daughter knows I've always said that and now that she's made it through her teen years she competely understands and says she's hoping for baby boys too...:clap:

I love love love boys... I always wish for a boy whenever someone I know is prego...:dance:
You willed me to have a baby boy, and I thank you, and Dog, everyday for it. :huggy:

But not that Dog down the street......another Dog.....a GOOD Dog.
 
You willed me to have a baby boy, and I thank you, and Dog, everyday for it. :huggy:

But not that Dog down the street......another Dog.....a GOOD Dog.
I love love love that you have a boy... an awesome boy at that... :huggy: and he dog ain't got nothin' on him... bad dog...:mad:

I do remember that day at lunch when I wished him really really hard on you...:lol:
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
I love love love that you have a boy... an awesome boy at that... :huggy: and he dog ain't got nothin' on him... bad dog...:mad:

I do remember that day at lunch when I wished him really really hard on you...:lol:
Well, yeah....thank you for doing that.

I do love him.
 

RareBreed

Throwing the deuces
I've always said I wanted two kids and I wanted them both the be boys! My daughter knows I've always said that and now that she's made it through her teen years she competely understands and says she's hoping for baby boys too...:clap:

I love love love boys... I always wish for a boy whenever someone I know is prego...:dance:

I always wanted two boys too and was lucky enough to get them. But always had to deal with people asking, "So, are you going to try for a little girl??" Seemed shocked when I told them that I didn't want a girl and would have been sort of disappointed if I had gotten one.
 
I always wanted two boys too and was lucky enough to get them. But always had to deal with people asking, "So, are you going to try for a little girl??" Seemed shocked when I told them that I didn't want a girl and would have been sort of disappointed if I had gotten one.
I have one of each and am actually very surprised at how much I love having a daughter. It is a completely different bond than the mother-son bond and I must admit it completes me to have one of each. My daughter even agrees that she wants a daughter too. But just one. She wants three kids and she wants two boys and only one girl. We both believe girls are way too much drama...:lol:
 

lucky_bee

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I have one of each and am actually very surprised at how much I love having a daughter. It is a completely different bond than the mother-son bond and I must admit it completes me to have one of each. My daughter even agrees that she wants a daughter too. But just one. She wants three kids and she wants two boys and only one girl. We both believe girls are way too much drama...:lol:

I feel the exact same way! That's also the family dynamic I came from, 1 girl and 2 younger boys. While I'll always roll my eyes at my mother when she dotes on the boys and then asks ME to unload the dishwasher while she makes them cookies, her and I have a totally different bond. She's honestly only one of 2-3 people I enjoy shopping, traveling, talking on the phone with, etc. And now that I'm in my later 20s, that bond has turned into BFFLs :huggy:
 

vraiblonde

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I adore my daughter and hoped for a girl when I was pregnant with her. I adore my son, too, but it's a different relationship. My daughter is my friend now and we are very close, which makes me glad I didn't kill her when she was an hysterical teen. But even when she was a 16 year old drama nut I still understood where she was coming from, whereas my son was a mystery. People say that Kyle is just like me, but she has way more on the ball than I did at her age.
 

acommondisaster

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First, I don't think kids should ever think there's a choice. The whole reveal thing is kind of weird to me.

I've got two sons and a special needs daughter. No prom, no wedding, no homecoming, no sharing female chats - none of the regular mother daughter things. So I demanded my sons go to prom, homecoming, and made them promise they'd never elope. My youngest son's girlfriend moved in with us after she graduated from HS (to establish MD residency for school, etc) and she became a daughter, as much as a girl from a completely different background, with a mother of her own could and we shopped for her prom dress, got her started in college, paid her tuition at CSM and we gave her the wedding we couldn't give our daughter. But we didn't have the closeness I would have expected with a "real" daughter. And thankfully, we didn't have the horrible fights and mood swings I see our friends having with their teenage daughters. Boys are definitely easier, but I am fully aware of all I miss out on without a daughter.
 

Bann

Doris Day meets Lady Gaga
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That poor boy! :sad: Foxhound tells me he can empathize - his parents brought home a 3rd girl and he was heartbroken, as well. He told them to take her back & bring home a boy!


Two boys here. I did really want a girl the 2nd time, but wow, if I'd have had a girl, then I would have missed out on Thing2. I really cannot fathom *not having the relationship I have with him, I'm so darn proud of the man he's become! My ex MIL had 3 boys & figured the odds were not looking good for me. I never wanted THREE boys - I had my hands full already, so I wasn't about to try for a girl!

My sister had 3 girls, though. As they were all adults when she died, I didn't serve in any "motherly" role. We all have pretty tight bond and I enjoy full auntie privileges with them.
 
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