u/live-laugh-snark"So many moms that I know personally desperately want or wanted a girl. Then they adopt this huge #BoyMom mentality after they find out it's a boy, and it always seems like overcompensation to me."—u/blondebrunette"Funny thing is, I got shamed for wanting all boys!
While pregnant with my second, people kept saying, 'Oh, I'm sorry' or 'Will you try for a girl next?' Like, WHAT? I hadn't even had him yet!
I was happy and excited, but no one else around me was. So take it from a '#BoyMom' — it isn't superiority or thinking I'm better.
I'm just damn proud and happy to be a boy mom only, and that's okay!"—u/illicitowl—u/Blurbmom19"It’s some kind of weird sexism and stereotype thing.