Thread: Boys or Girls?
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Old 09-09-2005, 12:50 PM   #6
SteveDallas
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I personally think individual variances outweight gender differences, but what do I know? Our son is much more, shall we say, "adventurous." To the point that we installed an additional security chain lock 6 ft up because we were afraid of him going out by himself. When he was 3 and we got out of the car, he would unlock one door of the car when we weren't looking so he could come back and play in the car later. (When I found him in a car that I knew I had locked, I started keeping a closer eye on him. He was sooooo mad!)

Our daughter causes her fair share of headaches, but generally not of a nature such that we question the probability of her physical survival.

It must be said that personality-wise my daughter and I are alike in many ways. In some respects this makes her easier to understand; in others, it just leads to increased friction.
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