But the woman in the article I read wanted a girl so they could go shopping and wear pink and buy her wedding dress. What if her daughter wants none of those?
My mother would have (does) loved that kind of relationship with me, but it was never on the cards, I was too busy learning how to program my ZX Spectrum, climbing trees covered in motor oil, and later wearing a dirty lab coat with chalk dust in my hair, now she wants me to buy business suits in Principles, not hunt for vintage trainers on ebay.
I broke her heart when I told her I'd picked my wedding dress out already, and I painted my bedroom black and purple when I was 13. Sometimes I think I did those things to get her back for her constant disappointment in me.
I think it almost hurts her more that I'm a girl and we don't do those things, than it would if I'd been a boy. One of the most horrible things in the world is knowing that on some level your mother doesn't really want you or doesn't appreciate who you are.