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Bekki

Boys: Messy, Loud, Combative, Energetic-Verbs Personified

Are you a mom of boys? I am.
I am the proud mom of five Messy, Loud, Combative, Wonderful and Energetic future men.

My boys are “Verbs Personified”.

(Combative- In this writing, I mean competitiveness to the extreme. Possessing a willingness to die for victory. A spirit of “all-in”. A determination that is indescribable)

If you only have girls, I am not sure how much this one will apply to you, but please read on and share with your friends who have boys.

I have spent a lot of time trying to stop myself from treating my boys like girls.
I am very aware that boys are made quite unique from we girls.
For the sake of this rambling thought, let’s agree on a few things first.

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