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Which constellation pairs won't stop having boys?

Now that the second child is open, many elderly pregnant women are waiting in line in the hospital with their stomachs, just to have a son. Obviously, men and women are equal, and daughters are more loving and filial, but there are still many couples who don't stop having boys. They may be out of traditional values, or they may just value boys more. Let's see which of the twelve constellations will have such an obsession.

Aries male VS Sagittarius female: energetic collocation

Aries male and Sagittarius female belong to the fire sign, and they are a pair of energetic and enthusiastic combinations. They may not want to have boys because of traditional ideas. For them, girls may be too quiet and weak, especially if their daughters are water signs or earth signs, which will make them feel anxious. They hope to have a sunny and cheerful son who is as keen on playing and full of energy as they are.

Lion man VS Capricorn woman: domineering and realistic

Lion man and Capricorn woman belong to a very enterprising combination. They can stick together strongly and have made extraordinary achievements in their careers, so they hope to have a son to inherit their family business. After all, most girls are easily trapped by feelings, and it is difficult to run their careers with a rational and calm attitude. In their eyes, they still need a son to take on this important task.

Capricorn VS Taurus: traditional values

Capricorn and Taurus belong to the earth sign, and they agree with traditional ideas. Especially Capricorn men, even in modern society, still believe that having a son can carry on the family line, while Taurus women, although not as persistent as their husbands, will not refute it for the sake of family stability, and feel that having a son can stabilize their position at home.

Today, when gender and personality are gradually blurred, girls are more confident and talented, and boys are no longer willing to take their careers as their own responsibility. So will couples who are obsessed with having boys suddenly put down their obsession one day?