Which Is Easier For Parents To Raise : Boys Or Girls

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freelance (m)
Which Is Easier For Parents To Raise : Boys Or Girls
« on: June 01, 2007, 05:40 PM »

Kindly share your views and thoughts. Is it easier for parents to raise boys than raising girls?

Kindly give reasons and examples.

Thanks all and have a great weekend

Godspeed!!
cute-ass (f)
Re: Which Is Easier For Parents To Raise : Boys Or Girls
« #1 on: June 01, 2007, 07:00 PM »

The kind of situation where i love the ratio 50/50

It all depends on what kind of children you got

Both girls and boys can be co-operative and less needy, both could be a tog of war too.

Girls could grow being men-chasers, bad-friends-followers or "body at home, spirit and legs outside", and suddenly the little girl you used to know isn't (or wouldn't be) that your "little girl" no more Cry (parents find it hurting)

Boys on the other hand, could grow up being nuissances, causing trouble in the whole neighbourhood, having sex with every Mary, Hannah and Esther as if there was no tomorrow, money greedy to meet up with friends and latest "must haves" Grin (and before you know it junior is a man (or he thinks he is))
Maleeq (m)
Re: Which Is Easier For Parents To Raise : Boys Or Girls
« #2 on: June 03, 2007, 10:01 AM »

There's no "sure test" to telling which ones are easiest to raise. a lot of stuff has to be considered. You have to put things like: the environment they are in, how much the parents talk to them, how much GOD touches the child's heart because I have seen a number of cases where the parents are okay(when it come to communicating with their kids) but still the kids just turn out really "heady".

The distribution is really a 50/50 case. Most people would see it as though the girl child would be tougher -  this view is only suporte by the fact that the female is generally viewed as the "weaker" sex, more vunerable to s3xual harrasment(one of the greatest fear parents have).

Bottom line, the society, the peer the child keeps determines a lot. The folks might have given all the guidance they can mutter out, then it's left to kid to use his/her initiaive(Praise the good, good Lord for giving us the freedom of choice) to decide what next to do!
Rottweiler (m)
Re: Which Is Easier For Parents To Raise : Boys Or Girls
« #3 on: June 03, 2007, 11:44 AM »

It all depends on the parents.  Your kids turn out the way you want them to. These days when parents don't even have time for themselves because they are chasing money that won't buy them peace. It's not the sex of the child that matters. Most parents end up discovering that they have been living with total strangers as kids because of business engagements!  By then it's too late.
ThoniaSlim (f)
Re: Which Is Easier For Parents To Raise : Boys Or Girls
« #4 on: June 09, 2007, 05:24 AM »

word!
iice (f)
Re: Which Is Easier For Parents To Raise : Boys Or Girls
« #5 on: June 09, 2007, 11:37 AM »

Quote from: ThoniaSlim on June 09, 2007, 05:24 AM
word!
Second that!
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