[Opinions] Re: Stormy at the airport
in reply to a message by nesstya
Right. Well the doctor's office did tell her parents it would be a boy, but I can't imagine not having a girl name on reserve just in case there was a mistake. I'll try to believe it's not misogynistic undertones and just a lack of foresight due to trusting imperfect medical professionals. But that doesn't sit right with me either.
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I agree with you, my thought about misogyny comes from seeing families in real life, who have big preassure about having a son.
Even my long-distance relatives were annoyed by having two girls in row and wanted a proper heir uhh.
Even my long-distance relatives were annoyed by having two girls in row and wanted a proper heir uhh.