Are girls or boys easier to raise?

Welcome to the Digital Sportspage forum.

Moderators: Bill_Abner, ScoopBrady

Post Reply
User avatar
fletcher21
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 2286
Joined: Fri Mar 05, 2004 4:00 am

Are girls or boys easier to raise?

Post by fletcher21 »

My gf is pregnant and is due the first week of June... I was debating in my head if I wanted it to be a boy or a girl. Number one was to have a healthy baby. Turns out it's a girl, and she's perfectly healthy and between 6 and 7 pounds max... I was hesitant at first, but I'm more and more excited every day.. I have a secure financial future, and I'm 25 which means I'll be 43 or so when she graduates highschool, and not a 55 or 60 year old like some of my friends dads were... Now onto my question: Are boys or girls easier? I'm a bit worried, since my gf matured when she was like 10, and if that is the case I'm gonna be dealing with boys calling the house at 11pm once she is in jr high... s*** by then, I'm sure kids will have cellphones at age 7 :lol: ... What do you guys think?
User avatar
HipE
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 1081
Joined: Tue May 27, 2003 3:00 am
Location: Iowa City, IA

Post by HipE »

karma
User avatar
TCrouch
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 7078
Joined: Tue Jul 08, 2003 3:00 am
Location: Houston, TX

Post by TCrouch »

I have a pair of each. Neither one is easier. Boys get into crap that you can't believe...you are literally going "what was he thinking???". Girls tend to be sneakier about it, but they both have their challenges. In general, boys will get into more trouble, but girls make you worry more. But either one is an absolute blast, and you'll learn more in the next 20 years than you ever thought possible.
User avatar
fletcher21
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 2286
Joined: Fri Mar 05, 2004 4:00 am

Post by fletcher21 »

HipE wrote:karma
lol you got jokes huh Erik :lol: .... Her babies mom was a dancer for an Nfl team before she hurt her knee, so if she gets her mother's looks I'm gonna be beating the guys off her like mad... I'm gonna be madder than Siam was waiting for HipE at the airport LOL :lol:
User avatar
fletcher21
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 2286
Joined: Fri Mar 05, 2004 4:00 am

Post by fletcher21 »

TCrouch wrote:I have a pair of each. Neither one is easier. Boys get into crap that you can't believe...you are literally going "what was he thinking???". Girls tend to be sneakier about it, but they both have their challenges. In general, boys will get into more trouble, but girls make you worry more. But either one is an absolute blast, and you'll learn more in the next 20 years than you ever thought possible.
They don't call parenthood 20 to life for nothing I take it... haha
User avatar
fletcher21
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 2286
Joined: Fri Mar 05, 2004 4:00 am

Post by fletcher21 »

I'm still pleased it's a girl... apparently they don't poop as much :oops:
User avatar
Nozzleman_216
Starting 5
Starting 5
Posts: 711
Joined: Fri May 06, 2005 3:00 am
Location: Coshocton, Ohio

Post by Nozzleman_216 »

My wife says that IF our girl would have been born first (she is 2 1/2 now) that we NEVER would have had another child LOL. My son is 7 and has been pretty smooth sailing thus far :roll:

They are both a joy though. I think I worry too much about my lil girl.
XBL: Nozzleman 216
PSN: Nozzleman_216
User avatar
Jimmydeicide
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 4565
Joined: Fri Jun 11, 2004 3:00 am
Location: Ellesmere Port..Errr California

Post by Jimmydeicide »

SEMINOLE wrote:My wife says that IF our girl would have been born first (she is 2 1/2 now) that we NEVER would have had another child LOL. My son is 7 and has been pretty smooth sailing thus far :roll:

They are both a joy though. I think I worry too much about my lil girl.

We are the same as you, Son is 12 Daughter 9. Some say its the 2nd child whos a pain whether boy or girl.
Both will challenge you in different ways.
But my girl is way more difficult, it is karma as she behaves more like i did as a child so they say.
Boy was i a pain in the rear.
User avatar
ScoopBrady
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 7781
Joined: Sun Aug 17, 2003 3:00 am
Location: Chicago, Illinois

Post by ScoopBrady »

Get ready to say goodbye to a lot of the thoughts you have about women now. Having a girl will do you good fletch. You will definitely look at women differently having a daughter. Congrats.
I am a patient boy.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
User avatar
DivotMaker
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 4131
Joined: Tue Feb 25, 2003 4:00 am
Location: Texas, USA

Post by DivotMaker »

Girls...hands down.....have a 20 year old daughter and 17 year old son....
User avatar
Pete
Starting 5
Starting 5
Posts: 690
Joined: Fri May 09, 2003 3:00 am
Location: MI

Post by Pete »

With a boy, you need to only worry about one dick.

With a girl, you need to worry about a million dicks.
User avatar
WillHunting
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 1212
Joined: Sat Nov 29, 2003 4:00 am

Post by WillHunting »

Pete wrote:With a boy, you need to only worry about one dick.

With a girl, you need to worry about a million dicks.
LOL... gold.
+++++++++++++++
Gamertag: The Praxis
+++++++++++++++
User avatar
sportdan30
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 9132
Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2003 3:00 am
Location: St. Louis

Post by sportdan30 »

I'll chime in as I have a 6 year old son and a 4 year old daughter. I do think girls are definitely more of an emotional roller coaster. They're a heck of a lot more senstive. The littlest comment can set them off in to an all out wail. My son too is a bit sensitive as well, but not near as bad as my daughter. He probably whines just as much as my daughter. That drives me nuts!
User avatar
fletcher21
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 2286
Joined: Fri Mar 05, 2004 4:00 am

Post by fletcher21 »

Pete wrote:With a boy, you need to only worry about one dick.

With a girl, you need to worry about a million dicks.
lol... It'll be a struggle, especially if she gets her mother's looks and if a lot of guys like I was back at age 15-22 come after her I'm screwed :lol:
User avatar
dbdynsty25
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 21624
Joined: Mon Aug 19, 2002 3:00 am
Location: Thousand Oaks, CA

Post by dbdynsty25 »

Pete wrote:With a boy, you need to only worry about one dick.

With a girl, you need to worry about a million dicks.
Thank you Chris Rock.
User avatar
Pete
Starting 5
Starting 5
Posts: 690
Joined: Fri May 09, 2003 3:00 am
Location: MI

Post by Pete »

dbdynsty25 wrote:
Pete wrote:With a boy, you need to only worry about one dick.

With a girl, you need to worry about a million dicks.
Thank you Chris Rock.
Couldn't remember where I had heard that. Should have known it was him.
User avatar
ExtremeGamer
Mario Mendoza
Posts: 95
Joined: Sat Jul 09, 2005 3:00 am
Location: Cleveland, OH

Post by ExtremeGamer »

We have a boy due in September, can't wait. I just wanted healthy, and seriously had no preference, but I'm excited it's going to be a boy.
[url=http://www.whoneedsrules.com]WhoNeedsRules.com[/url]
tjung0831
DSP-Funk All-Star
DSP-Funk All-Star
Posts: 3008
Joined: Sun Aug 17, 2003 3:00 am
Location: Cottleville, MO

Post by tjung0831 »

My wife always tells me that boys are much easier than girls and that I should be thankful we have boys. We have two of them ages 9 and 5...and they are pretty good so i'll take her word for it.
Tim

"tjungin it"

PS4 - tjung0831
Xbox - NHLTIM
Post Reply