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    Is it possible to treat your children equally?

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    • M Offline
      markfch
      last edited by

      sleepy:
      Whenever my dd1 throws tantrum, I say she 无理取闹

      Whenever my dd2 throws tantrum, I say she 艺术家脾气

      Obviously not fair! I know :siam:


      Between the two of them, my dd1 is cleverer & more talented. Theoretically she should be the preferred child. Not that I love her any less. But somehow dd2 tucks at my heartstring more and makes me melt :love:
      so dd1 is more talented, but dd2 is more cunning? :lol:

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        markfch
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        KSP:
        Give more love to dd is better. Here are my reasons.


        1. dd next time marry, the parent will \"earn\" half a son; that will eventually equal to 1.5.
        2. ds next time marry, the parent will \"lose\" half a son; that will eventaully left only 0.5.

        So the decision obvious.

        Actually this is becoming so obvious even in our generation now.
        KSP, you're being generous to me. Cos when ds gets married, dw & I already expect 0 son. So that we can go ahead and spend our twilight yrs w/o any more burdens 😄

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          verykiasu2010
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          Sun_2010:
          KSP:

          Give more love to dd is better. Here are my reasons.


          1. dd next time marry, the parent will \"earn\" half a son; that will eventually equal to 1.5.
          2. ds next time marry, the parent will \"lose\" half a son; that will eventaully left only 0.5.

          So the decision obvious.

          Actually this is becoming so obvious even in our generation now.

          😐 An accountant I presume.
          :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

          ya, try to balance the books, no suspense accounts allowed

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            janet88
            last edited by

            When daughter gets married, probably there is a HIGH chance I will earn a son. 1.5.


            Son gets married, may probably lose 1/2 a son.

            Hubby said I have ‘double standard’ between the 2 kids. When daughter gets married, I will tell her to continue working and NOT be a SAHM. Son told me he will want a wife to stay home and look after the kids/family. I didn’t teach him that though.

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              tree nymph
              last edited by

              janet_lee88:
              When daughter gets married, probably there is a HIGH chance I will earn a son. 1.5.


              Son gets married, may probably lose 1/2 a son.

              Hubby said I have 'double standard' between the 2 kids. When daughter gets married, I will tell her to continue working and NOT be a SAHM. Son told me he will want a wife to stay home and look after the kids/family. I didn't teach him that though.
              For my MIL, the opposite is true. But her daughter is still her favourite compared to her son.

              But I'm still 200% my mum's gal.

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                sleepy
                last edited by

                Sun_2010:

                I think most mums are like that ...

                For grown up children:
                The more talented, smarter, etc one will survive, what about the lesser one? For them to be equal, a mom has to care more abt the lesser one ...

                In fact i know of a few such people. One close friend told me that the price of her success is her mom thinks she needs lesser love.

                So do make sure both feel well loved...

                You raise a good point. I've never seen it in this light. Thanks!

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                  sleepy
                  last edited by

                  markfch:

                  so dd1 is more talented, but dd2 is more cunning? :lol:

                  dd2 is more babyish. Oh so cutie cutie :snuggles:

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                    HyperKiasu
                    last edited by

                    DS is smart, sly, but also headstrong

                    DD is slow, easy going but very sensible

                    It is easy for me to love them equally

                    But impossible for me to treat them equally.... 😉

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                      vicki
                      last edited by

                      I have 3 sons!! Hopefully i dont lose all 3 when they get married…


                      But, i think i do love and treat them equally at this point in time - at least from my perspective! I just gotto double chk often n make sure that the middle son dont feel any ‘middle child’ syndrome!

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                        RRMummy
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                        janet_lee88:
                        Son told me he will want a wife to stay home and look after the kids/family. I didn't teach him that though.

                        He must be loving every minute from all the attention he has got from u being a SAHM.. 😉

                        :celebrate:

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