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    • chatelaineC Offline
      chatelaine
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      :welcome: :rahrah:


      Congrats on your 3rd one. :love:

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        24hr-mum
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        hi MummyThreeStreams,


        Congrats!

        I have 2 girls, 1 boy. Only 1 boy but my one and only son is giving me a real headache already. i tend to compare wif my girls cos with only one son, i m not sure whether his ‘pattern’ really normal or not.

        next time if i need help on 'how to cope wif boys", must ask u.

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        • DesertWindD Offline
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          :welcome:

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          • M Offline
            MummyThreeStreams
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            Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!

            24hr-mum:
            hi MummyThreeStreams,

            Congrats!

            I have 2 girls, 1 boy. Only 1 boy but my one and only son is giving me a real headache already. i tend to compare wif my girls cos with only one son, i m not sure whether his 'pattern' really normal or not.

            next time if i need help on 'how to cope wif boys\", must ask u.
            24hr-mum, How old is your son? I don't know if my boys' 'pattern' is normal either! They're very active, very noisy, and very prone to risky behavior (the number of black eyes, cut lips etc.we've experienced...). I'm not even sure if I'm doing right! But I do my best and so far we've managed to avoid serious trouble. We need to learn from each other!

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              24hr-mum
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              my boy is 5+. very cheeky. playful, buay si tiam (cant sit still) n lazy to do writing. always disturb his sisters

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                MummyThreeStreams
                last edited by

                Our boys are around the same age then!

                I remember growing up and disliking little boys intensely.

                Now I will have three boys!

                But I must say, their antics can be quite funny and entertaining. Sometimes, DH and I must really control ourselves when disciplining them, because we just want to laugh at what they are doing!

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                • DesertWindD Offline
                  DesertWind
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                  MummyThreeStreams:
                  I remember growing up and disliking little boys intensely.

                  Hi MummyThreeStreams,

                  Its funny you know, when I was young I also remembered disliking little boys and preferring little girls! So when it was time for me to give birth, I discovered actually I may just prefer little boys because it seems we don't have to worry about them as much compared to girls. Now I love my 3 yo boy who is so endearing to us. Yes, buay si tiam too, glad to hear of other similarly active boys!
                  :celebrate:

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                    MummyThreeStreams
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                    DesertWind,

                    My DS2 is also 3! I guess we also save money on all those pretty girls' dresses and accessories...so we have more money for our own dresses and accessories! :celebrate:

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                      24hr-mum
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                      i save on clothes for my boy, but then i splurge on toy trains n cars for him, whc i think is worse. more ex than clothes?


                      cos evrytime we pass by shops, he wld pester me to buy n buy. but we dont always buy. cos wat he ask is expensive toys eg lightning mcqueen, thomas train, chuggington

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
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                        MummyThreeStreams:
                        Hey everyone,

                        Been lurking for quite sometime. Figured it was time I said something!

                        I have two boys and another on the way. My first will be entering P1 next year, while my second will be in nursery.

                        I've found this site helpful and really appreciate the honest sharing from members.

                        Have a good one!

                        😄
                        Welcome to KiasuParents, MummyThreeStreams! A unique name that reminds me of the days when I \"visit\" the public longkang behind my house with my father and my god-brother... and there you have it... 3 streams 😉

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