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Compare and contrast...harder to raise a boy or girl
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 508985" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>1. A girl, hands down, without question. </p><p>2. My near-typical teen girl is consistently harder on a daily basis than thank you was. thank you was at least predictable. I never know which Diva I'm going to be dealing with - drama Diva, angry Diva, sullen Diva, happy Diva, stable Diva, hypersensitive Diva, positive Diva, negative Diva, or tearful Diva - and she can flip from one to the other in a nanosecond.</p><p>3. I think there are probably more boy difficult children - gut reaction, have no clue what I'm basing that on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 508985, member: 8"] 1. A girl, hands down, without question. 2. My near-typical teen girl is consistently harder on a daily basis than thank you was. thank you was at least predictable. I never know which Diva I'm going to be dealing with - drama Diva, angry Diva, sullen Diva, happy Diva, stable Diva, hypersensitive Diva, positive Diva, negative Diva, or tearful Diva - and she can flip from one to the other in a nanosecond. 3. I think there are probably more boy difficult children - gut reaction, have no clue what I'm basing that on. [/QUOTE]
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