When we told my In-Laws we were expecting our 1st baby in 1972, the very first thing MIL said was NOT "Congratulations" - but "You'll be hoping it's a BOY"! We were very taken aback & quite upset & then very annoyed. Of course we had a lovely daughter-and another a few years later. Their other son "did the right thing" and had 2 sons who were the "apples of their eyes" and were treated very much better by them,than our daughters were, over the years. My own father (my mum died when I was a teenager) loved those wee girls while he lived, as well as my sisters 3 daughters. He may have had a secret longing for a boy in the family, but he certainly NEVER mentioned it if he did. We now have 2 granddaughters & 2 grandsons of our own and we 'love them ALL to bits'! 3 are siblings with brother in the middle. He's 14 & the nicest, laid-back teenager you could meet - Just as well with 2 bossy sisters!! Our younger grandson is an only child -due to mum's medical problems- but he may get an adopted sibling one day. We have to admit that he is a lot more tiring to have visit, but he is also very entertaining. WE are just that bit older now than when our 1st grandchild was born 18yrs ago! Just LOVE your grandchildren, no matter which sex they are. THAT, more than anything else, is the most important thing..