Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Boys/Girls (was Re: Another Intro, while we're at it...
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In a message dated 9/9/02 8:15:34 PM Central Daylight Time,
westen@... writes:
~Nancy~ bowing down to Leonie!
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westen@... writes:
> lol! I guess this does come into it..We have boys and I often wonder how ourYou have SEVEN boys!!!???
> family and parenting may be different because of having all boys rather
> than girls or a mix. Is there a difference? Do we treat them differently
> than we would if they were girls? I really am not sure..Leonie W.
>
~Nancy~ bowing down to Leonie!
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Gerard Westenberg
<You have SEVEN boys!!!??? >
lol! Yes - I don't tell too many people as they think I am nuts...:-) Leonie W.
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lol! Yes - I don't tell too many people as they think I am nuts...:-) Leonie W.
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Mary Bianco
>You have SEVEN boys!!!???Well I think that's wonderful. I wish I would have started earlier so I
could have more kids now. I'm trying to talk my hubby into another one but
after our last birth experience, he's not real receptive. Plus we've already
outgrown our house of 2 years. But I still wish for a 5th. Just too old to
do more but I think 7 sounds wonderful.
Mary B
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><You have SEVEN boys!!!??? >We had 4 boys before we had our only girl. I can imagine how people react,
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>lol! Yes - I don't tell too many people as they think I am nuts...:-)
>Leonie W.
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we get it too even though we only have 4 boys:) I can say that I am having
a different experience with my only girl than I did with my 4 boys.
Susanna
Gerard Westenberg
<I can say that I am havinga different experience with my only girl than I did with my 4 boys.>
Now, that's interesting..Different in what way?..I often wonder how and if my sons' childhood , with all brothers in a large family, is different to my childhood in a small single parent two child, one of each sex, family...They *do have the advantage of unschooling/homeschooling, which I would have loved...Leonie W.
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Now, that's interesting..Different in what way?..I often wonder how and if my sons' childhood , with all brothers in a large family, is different to my childhood in a small single parent two child, one of each sex, family...They *do have the advantage of unschooling/homeschooling, which I would have loved...Leonie W.
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