which gender is harder to raise, boys or girls?

@MKpack22 (307)
United States
May 20, 2007 10:49am CST
i do not have children, but many people have told me they would rather have had to raise triplet boys rather then a single girl, due to their drama and high matenence. what do you think about this? is it true?
3 responses
• United States
20 May 07
Right now I think my 6 year old son is harder than my 4 year old daughter. He is in school so he is being influenced by others more. He is in a place where he wants to be a "big kid" and be more independent. On the other hand, sometimes he doesn't want the responsibility of being a "big kid". Doesn't want to do chores or homework. I don't always understand him and why he does the things he does, so to me that makes him more difficult. . .right now. . .that could change tomorrow :-)
@taurean83 (505)
• United States
20 May 07
I think raising girls is difficult than to raise a boy.Girls need special care and attitude,since they are sensitive by nature they need extra special emotions,they cries alot,and they are much more naughty than boys.Yes,I agree raising girls is much harder to raise a boy,Girls have a lot of demands,And once they are teenager,they are hard I mean really hard to handle.Being a girl I can imagine I had given hard time to my parents in raising me up.
• United States
20 May 07
I have two boys and a girl. And my daughter is truely a handfull. There were a few things that she learned faster than the boys but over all she whines and cries much more than the boys. She is high matenence. So from my experience girls are a little harder than boys. But it is all worth it.