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All of the Team Greens have been boys thus far, n'est-ce pas?

I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
Re: Team Green
"That chick wins at Penises, for sure." -- Fenton
I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
"That chick wins at Penises, for sure." -- Fenton
I thought we knew Lila was a girl but not the name? I remember there being timbit drama.
Plus I mean green is for boys. DUH
Yet we haven't seen photos since she was 10 months. Sam hates us. And Lila.
Dammit.
I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
My problem with Team Green is that it deprives me of the rare opportunity to buy girl stuff. SOMETIMES I WANT TO BUY CUTE STUFF LIKE THESE SHOES:
"That chick wins at Penises, for sure." -- Fenton
These ones are for goth babies:
"That chick wins at Penises, for sure." -- Fenton
These shoes remind me of The Black Dahlia, so if I saw a baby wearing them I'd picture both a gruesome murder and Josh Hartnett, neither of which is appealing.
Really? I'm terrified at the thought of raising a girl.
Before we knew Gwen was Gwen, I was terrified at the thought of a girl... and was sure I was having a boy. Now that i have a girl, I'm scared of ever having a boy (if we have a second).
Maybe I don't have a heightened sense of smell, but I've never smelled any vagina on my pants. -- TSD
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Boys rule! I was sort of scared of having a boy, but Miles is so much fun, and much less diva-like than my niece.
There were a few reasons for me to find out the sex before he was born:
a) If there's information out there, I MUST have it.
b) As much as I can tell myself, "I don't care what it is, I just want a healthy baby" - that's really a lie (at least for me). Deep down, I had a preference, and I needed to find out ahead of time in case I had to reframe my vision of a kid.
Me too for sure. I NEEDED to know to start planning and decorating.
I actually really wanted a girl and expected him to be a girl until the US said otherwise, but now that I have Ethan I kind of want another boy next time around. I won't be sad if we have a girl, but I don't have a need for one anymore if that even makes sense.
The hair grows in thick where the horn used to be.
You know what I am not terrified of? Puppies. But the pictures are certainly a human, not a puppy. A puppy would be cheaper. I do, however, think Linus would be more offended if that were the case.
For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
not upset but my H was a devil child so I'm wishing for a girl that will take after her angel child momma. I always thought I wanted a boy first but listening to the antics of my H made me change my mind.
We will definitely not be Team Green.
I used to want girls, but then my friend gave birth to the most adorable, sweetest little boy ever, and now I've decided I would be very happy with a Mama's boy.
If it helps, my husband was a demon child, and Ethan is definitely showing signs toward being pretty chill like my brother and I were. (It's still early though, so we'll keep crossing our fingers).