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re: Easier to raise as small kids: Boys or Girls
Posted on 7/29/16 at 11:58 am to whodatfan
Posted on 7/29/16 at 11:58 am to whodatfan
Not sure how anyone could debate this really. While boys are much more active and destructive in nature, they are easier to manage. You can discipline them easier, you can get them to understand time, special awareness, and common sense much easier. Girls scream louder than shite at the thought of the most random thing. They are bratty as frick and require much more supervision to bathe, change, clothe, etc.
My boys play loudly and make a mess. I make them clean it up. They get mad and get over it. They are fun to play with.
The girls bitch about anything and everything. Way too sensitive. Not as much fun to play with as a dad. Brushing hair is a must. Dressing them isn't as easy. Discipline is way different because they can't handle it as well. And they throw major fits that boys can dream of.
Give me all boys every day if I had a choice.
My boys play loudly and make a mess. I make them clean it up. They get mad and get over it. They are fun to play with.
The girls bitch about anything and everything. Way too sensitive. Not as much fun to play with as a dad. Brushing hair is a must. Dressing them isn't as easy. Discipline is way different because they can't handle it as well. And they throw major fits that boys can dream of.
Give me all boys every day if I had a choice.
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