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So far, the men’s favorite: “I always wanted a son like my son.”
And our women’s favorite: “Where are all the good men?”
Neck in neck for the lead: ”Are you man enough?”
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I want:
“I always wanted a daughter, but had no idea how awesome she could be… until I met her.”
Or something more pithy. Get on that straight away.
I would buy that one for my ex-husband. He started talking about his daughter 5 years before she was conceived.