Personally I'd just want a healthy baby. Tbh I have a bit of bias and would love to have girls (yes more than one

).
But in India definitely male child is considered to be a blessing while female child responsibility. Probably the next generation will not look at girl child the way current and previous gen do.
Anyway, I'd just like to share this conversation I had with my cousin who is now in his 30s, it was on marriage and I was of the view that age is not important but he told me had a very good reason to suggest age plays a big role in how successful a marriage is, I was intrigued so I entertained him. And then he said something that just made me want to bash his skull (and I am a really peaceful guy by nature, really)
So If you get angry easily, don't read ahead. So his reason was, if you marry when you are young, say 23-24, you get a girl that is 18-19. Which is a "ripe" age for marriage for a girl. (He just started but I was about to lose it, but just to see where he was going with it, I asked him, what do you mean by that?) He said that girls who just pass out of school haven't seen the world, they aren't exposed to all that is out there, they are a "blank" page, yes he said that. So you get to mould them, in marriage if wife doesn't obey husband it gets difficult. That is why divorce rates are higher now. (I was lost for words. He went on though) if you get older, say 28-30. You get a girl who's 25 that has probably graduated and has work experience, so she will have her own life. She will have friends, she will want to work rather than be a housewife and not tend to kids and household chores. So you see? He ended.
I knew there was no point in arguing with him and I just didn't respond. But boy life is a great equalizer, that we all know. Today he is a proud father of 2 daughters.
And people will tell you that things are changing etc. But it's not, maybe female foeticide are reducing but a girl child brought into the world with a view that she is a burden and she is a "paraya dhan", she is a cause for worry because what can happen to her if she goes alone outside. It's not really a better alternative is it?