Pink Mom Blue Mom- April 7, 2013
Sunday, April 7th, 2013I’ve seen and heard lots of women lately identifying themselves as “boy moms” or “girl moms,” meaning they are the mothers of children of only one sex or another. There are even cute poems on Pinterest and fun t-shirts to celebrate this identification.
I have many friends with sons and no daughters. 99% of these women are wonderful and never say things to disparage other mothers. But, some things have been bugging me lately when I’ve talked to a couple of “boy moms” I know.
- Comment #1 from a boy mom at a “Mommy and Me” type of class- “I’m SO GLAD I had boys! It’s so much easier!”
Okay, so you just said that in front of my daughter. Granted, she is only two-years-old and probably doesn’t understand, but since you were so comfortable saying it, I imagine you would not edit yourself in front of a little girl who is say, 5-8 years-old and would know exactly what you meant by that comment. Basically, you just told my daughter she’s not good enough that it’s a huge hassle for me to be raising her.
Ma’m, you are the example of women for your son. You just made that comment in front of him as well. What is he supposed to think about girls and women when you disparage your own gender?
- Comment #2 from a woman with one son contemplating having another baby- “I just don’t even know what I would do with a girl!”
Um, okay. YOU WERE ONCE A GIRL! Someone knew what to do with you. It’s not like female humans are a different species or something. It’s still a baby.
Now, let me say. I’m not innocent in the “Girl Mom” versus “Boy Mom” thing. During a discussion about whether boys or girls are easier, I took it a little personal when a boy mom said, “Girl stuff is just too much. All the bows and tights and stuff. I mean, I don’t have to deal with periods and emotional teens and stuff like that. Ugh!” I fired back with, “Well, it’s boys who drink too much, drive too fast and don’t call their mothers!”
I am sorry for that comment. I in no way meant to imply that all young men behave like that. I probably shouldn’t have taken her comments personally. It just grates on my nerves sometimes. I LOVE having a daughter. Not because she’s a girl, but because she’s ours. I didn’t care when I was pregnant if she was a boy or a girl and I don’t care now. I love her for who she is.
Let’s drop the titles and just be “moms.” Okay?
So, as I was writing this, I started thinking about all my good friends who might think I’m talking about them. I’m not. Ya’ll are awesome. I’m talking about acquaintances. I promise.





















