6 Reasons to Celebrate the Joys of Raising Sons

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“Congrats!” a relative exclaimed at my baby shower. “You’re having a girl, right?”
“Nope, we just found out we’re having a boy!”
“Oh,” she replied, a hint of disappointment in her voice. “I’m so sorry.”

That was my first pregnancy, and I’m sure my boy-averse relative gasped in shock when, two years later, I announced baby number two—a boy again. Many moms of boys can relate to the awkward comments about gender expectations. Even a decade after my last pregnancy, I still get asked, “Are you hoping for a girl?” Really? My youngest is nearly 10! If I were actually trying, wouldn’t I have succeeded by now?

Sure, I sometimes daydream about what life with daughters might be like, but that’s just 1% of the time. The other 99%? I’m thrilled to be part of the “Moms of Boys” club. Here are my top six reasons why having sons is a blast:

  1. I Can Relax About My Hygiene
    I can lounge around in my well-worn exercise gear without a care in the world. With two tweens, a male dog, and a cat, there’s always someone in our house who’s grosser than I am. A laundry basket full of funky socks? No problem. I once found a rotten apple core in my younger son’s desk—that’s a level of gross I can live with!
  2. Height Advantages
    As a vertically challenged person (thank you, Parks and Recreation), I’ve quickly accepted that my boys will outgrow me soon. And you know what? I can’t wait! No more balancing on kitchen chairs to reach the top shelf or doing an awkward hop in the grocery store just to snag the last box of granola bars. Plus, I’ll finally be able to decorate those hard-to-reach branches of the Christmas tree.
  3. No Drama Over Pop Stars
    When Zayn exited One Direction, it was a non-event in my household. My boys didn’t even blink an eye! I’m still not sure they even knew he was part of the band. No teenage drama here—thank goodness!
  4. No Waiting to Meet Princesses
    Sure, I’d stand in line for hours to meet a Disney princess if my kids wanted to. Luckily, they don’t! After enjoying Frozen, they were far more interested in roller coasters when we visited Disney World. Instead of lining up with Anna and Elsa, we spent that time on rides, which is way more my style.
  5. New Interests and Connections
    My 11-year-old’s car obsession has opened my eyes to a world I’d never have explored on my own. He loves good design and is a huge fan of classic cars, especially BMWs. I never appreciated the beauty of a vintage BMW until he pointed it out. Now, I’m following Instagram accounts that showcase these stunning vehicles, and it’s a great way to bond with him. I even dream of owning or at least driving one someday!
  6. Shared Sense of Humor
    My humor is perfectly aligned with that of a 12-year-old boy, making me an ideal mom for my sons. We bond over classic SNL sketches and the ridiculousness of life. With podcasts like U Talkin’ U2 to Me? in my rotation, I’m more than prepared for the eye rolls that come with raising teenage boys. Laughter is a big part of our lives, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.

In another universe, there’s a version of me raising daughters, likely writing about the joys of that experience. But here, with a laundry basket full of stinky socks and a delightful mix of laughter and chaos, I wouldn’t change a thing. For more information on home insemination, check out this post on artificial insemination kits. And if you’re looking for expert guidance in this area, Healthline offers excellent resources.

Summary:

Raising sons comes with its own unique set of joys and experiences. From the freedom of not worrying about gender-related expectations to bonding over shared interests and humor, being a mom of boys is both entertaining and fulfilling. Whether it’s enjoying car culture or avoiding long lines for princesses, there’s so much to appreciate in this journey of motherhood.

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