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Part II: Why Parents of Boys Have It Better (And Why They Don't)

Posted by JeanneSager

Since giving birth to a little girl, I've been told over and over how I need to try for a little boy. Even my own mother - who has one of each - says it's something every mom needs to experience. But talking to moms who - by the luck of the draw (or the swim) - have only experienced parenting one gender, sometimes there are benefits to sticking with what you know.

According to a whole bunch of moms and dads to little boys out there, they've got it so good, they don't want to try it my way. Want to know what they've got that I don't have? Here's the top five reasons they tell me parents of boys have it better:

1. Two women living in one house usually find their period coincide. Dad - you won't have two women on the rag and ragging on you at the same time. Mom - no worrying that someone else stole the last tampon.

2. He can pee anywhere; and probably will. No lining a McDonald's bathroom toilet seat with TP. No balancing one foot on either side of the bowl so you can hold them right over the bowl. No worry that if Dad leaves the toilet seat up they'll fall in. The side of the highway is his oyster!

3. Mom - no finding your clothes have been liberated from your closet and your kid looks better in them. Dad - when you're starting to feel like those pants are too tight, just stow them in his closet - he'll never know the difference.

4. No crevices to clean during the diaper change. His family jewels handle a wipe-down of explosive diarrhea much more kindly than the cha cha

5. About those snips, snails, and puppy dog tails. What's cuter than a puppy dog waving that little stump? A little boy wrapping his little fists around your neck and saying "I love you Mama/Dada." Yeah, I had to go there.

Now don't you want to know how the other half lives? Find out here: Part I: Why Parents of Girls Have it Better

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Comments

 

CoolAuntieTina said:

Aw, my son was born just a couple weeks ago. This post made me smile :)

October 13, 2008 4:18 PM
 

Sherry said:

I have one of each and although I know this was meant to be light-hearted, I am so sick of hearing how one side is easier than the other.  Both sexes come with their own set of challenges and rewards.  They are both difficult and easy in their own way.  

As for those crevices to clean, I found it much easier to clean a "cha cha" than to try to wipe sticky poop off a wrinkled little scrotum, but whatever.  

October 13, 2008 10:18 PM
 

erni said:

Is this post a mockery of such lists? ..please?

October 14, 2008 3:26 PM
 

AllisonWonder said:

I only have two boys, and I've always wondered about whether the poop gets in the cha-cha-ular area on girls...

October 17, 2008 6:47 PM
 

Tara said:

I love it!  I think having a boy rocks!  I am off to read about girls.

October 18, 2008 8:16 AM
 

Keep It Classy, Jen said:

Boys!!! I think they are both a blessing but since I have a boy I couldn't imagine anything else.  Although, you can NEVER find anything great for boys when shopping!

October 27, 2008 6:50 PM
 

Cher Klosner Lane said:

I think both have their benefits, but only having a boy I can only speak from my experience - and I gotta tell ya, there is nothing sweeter than when my little guy tells me that when he grows up he wants to marry me. Awww...  

October 29, 2008 7:19 PM
 

Raquel Thompson said:

It doesn't matter whether these children are boys or girls as each of them are incredible. Raising one gender, or the other makes no difference. I have two boys and I love them to pieces. My sister-in-law has two girls and I love them to pieces. I don't think raising one or the other is easy as each child is an individual and they will fight there battles when neccessary, or take flight. :)

November 7, 2008 3:02 PM

About JeanneSager

Jeanne Sager is a writer who lives in upstate New York with her husband, daughter, a dog and too many cats. She refuses to believe motherhood comes with pumpkin appliqued sweaters, and she';s not ready to apologize for having only one child. She writes about raising her kid in her own hometown and the mom stuff she's not embarrassed to own at her blog, Inside Out (http://jeannesager.blogspot.com), she's contributing editor of Grand Magazine, and she's a regular essayist here on Babble

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