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Momosphere: 10.16.09
Oct 16 2009 by Jennifer Newman
Who’s easier to raise: boys or girls? My unscientific guess is neither. Each gender definitely has its challenges. I love my two boys who are nonstop from the minute they get up in the morning, but that doesn’t mean I don’t occasionally wish that my boys could sit still as well my friend’s daughters. These bloggers share their opinions on boys versus girls.
The Difference Between Boys and Girls, Slate.com
Slate senior editor Michael Agger has traded roles with his wife, Susan Burton, an editor for “This American Life” who works from home while taking care of their two sons. He’s staying home with the boys, and she’s going to the office. They’re been documenting their experiment on Slate.com. Michael recently wrote of his girl envy after spending the day with his friend and her daughter. “His daughter was doing delightful things like picking flowers and hopping along with them. Not for the first time, I was overcome with girl envy. They like to sit still and color. They talk to you about the things besides poop.”
Boys vs. Girls, TriangleMom2Mom.com
Illyse Lane loves being the mom of two boys — something I completely understand. She likes not having to think about tutus or girly shoes. “For those of us with just boys, we quickly get used to stinky socks, burps, farts and talk of balls, butts and boogers,” she writes. “As gross as it is, we couldn’t imagine it any other way.”
Who’s Harder to Raise, Parenting.com
Who really is harder to raise? Parenting.com breaks it down by categories such as discipline (boys) and self-esteem (girls). See if you agree with their assessments.










