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Old 20-05-12, 09:01 PM   #21
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Old 20-05-12, 09:35 PM   #22
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I was sooooooo relieved when our two turned out to be boys, I have no idea what girls are about,all that pink, ugh!
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Old 20-05-12, 09:55 PM   #23
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I was sooooooo relieved when our two turned out to be boys, I have no idea what girls are about,all that pink, ugh!
My eldest never did the pink thing, or the Barbies. I once caught her changing out of a skirt and into trousers at the bus stop on her way to school when she was about 11. Caz was in to playing outside and doing practical stuff, not make up and crap like that. She's still very feminine, as anyone who's met her will testify, but she's not flouncy and soft in the head like some girls. My other two girls... well, there's no bloody hope for them now kids have either been sprogged or implanted.
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Old 21-05-12, 07:24 AM   #24
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My daughter is 15 and awesome.

They certainly come with a larger bag of issues than boys and you get the feeling they really think you are a burden to them at times, but I wouldn't swap her for anything. She doesn't do pink (you're more likely see her in a Nirvana or Iron Maiden t-shirt) and never liked dolls and always been a daddy's girl so maybe that's the difference. She's a sweetie though. Getting her a first MX bike at the moment - DRz125.
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Old 21-05-12, 07:46 AM   #25
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Put it like this. I was so relieved when they both went home last night. They are not little girls, they are grown women with their own lives and careers etc. I don't mind (too much) being nagged by the wife, but not by a guest in my own home.

If they are going to be moody, sulky and downright nasty why don't they stay home. I wouldn't mind the eldest is an honourable bloke when it comes to going on the football as we don't allow wives/girlfriends. Yet she can go with us as she is a fan. She drives me to the pub and picks me up etc. Sends me texts to say thank you for stuff. Then suddenly she switches and becomes a right b1tch. I give up they do my head in. My lad starts every day as a new day. He was the first to leave despite being the youngest and only asks for stuff if really in need and usually too late.
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Old 21-05-12, 07:57 AM   #26
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Then suddenly she switches and becomes a right b1tch. I give up they do my head in. My lad starts every day as a new day. He was the first to leave despite being the youngest and only asks for stuff if really in need and usually too late.
So it's like having a racing 2 stroke vs a road going 4 stroke

I've only got the one so can't compare but it sounds like the classic man issue - trying to fix problems when women don't want to fix it, just moan/bitch. Let it all go over your head
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Old 22-05-12, 04:30 AM   #27
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Both of mine were boys.










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Old 22-05-12, 08:49 AM   #28
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NO! We have 2 lovely daughters who are young women now. Both very good to both me and mum. Like all kids we have had issues but nothing silly. Both like bikes, youngest into pink and Hello Kitty in a big way They do put me right at times, but probably need it! Kids wether boys or girls have issues that can drive you mad. Depends which you prefer to deal with. All part of lifes rich tapestry.
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I blame the parents...

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