I have always said...boys are physical and girls are mental. It does not change when they grow older. You will not have a boy come home crying that he does not get to wear makeup but all his friends do. And hopefully you wont have your daughters coming home with a ripped shirt or pants from rough housing with their friends.
Girls get interested in dating and social clicks while the boys dream of hot rods and cool electronics.
The basis for your assumption is fact really. Boys grow up to be men and girls grow up to be women. The only real entity to change that would be how the parents are and how they conditioned the children to be. You have an over protected mother hen that cloisters the boy you will have either a very aggressive man or a very weak one. You have an over protective father for a daughter and you will have a very rebellious daughter or a very meek,shy woman. In general though they do grow up much like you assumed.
2007-07-23 04:59:08
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answered by honeykoen1 3
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I am in a changed position reversal in my condo already. I paintings however I do all of the cooking within the condo. i do the grocery browsing meal making plans and the cooking. Why do I do all this even after running eight to ten hours? I'm a larger prepare dinner. If my spouse would make sufficient to aid the loved ones, I might no longer have a crisis with being a keep at residence dad. I have 25 cookbooks to play with. A new recipe each and every night time.
2016-09-05 16:11:38
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answered by oechsle 4
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Umm no..
my 2 yr old is a girl and shes NOT calm at the least she can throw her fits when frustrated at a toy or tv show...
its not right to sterotype boys and girls each grow into the person they are shaped to be.... theres no basis for how each and every person is going to be.
also not all girls are into makeup some girls are into CARS! or MARINES!!!
some boys are into cheerleading and what not.
you cannot put gender on a job or interests.
2007-07-23 05:13:00
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answered by Crys 5
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Not to my knowledge. My seven year old son is calm and wise beyond his years. He's quite placid and even tempered, very zen like even. My five year old daughter is absolutely 100% always on the go, talks at the top of her voice, at 90 miles per second, can't sit still, always jiggling or fiddling, gets into all sorts of scrapes and adventures...really hyperactive almost.
2007-07-23 04:54:52
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answered by KooriGirl 5
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Nope. When I was a kid I was hell on wheels. I set things on fire, broke vases and climbs walls (literally.) Now I've almost always been considered a calm child even when I was a baby (for I never cried or fussed) but hey growing up I needed a leash (even though my parents never got one!)
I have cousins who are male and during their childhood years they were pretty calm.
So I wouldn't say sex dictates your temperment. More like one's character dictates temperment.
2007-07-27 04:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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every child has its own distinct personality, regardless of gender. Its the influence of socieital presures that make us see boys as noisy and girls as calm.
2007-07-23 04:57:23
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answered by parental unit 7
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not in my opinion boys are always rambunctions and some girl are calm. I have both so I don't think the roles are reversed.
2007-07-23 04:51:10
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answered by sugarplumcake22 2
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