I don't think gender matters,my son was dry day and night by the time he was 2 :!:
We had a potty in the living room,just knocking about from him being about one,as one of my nephews was petrified of his,so it was just there,nothing to be scared of.
To be fair i was home full time,and my hubby worked lot's of hours,so i do think having all that time on my hand helped,but i also think it depends on the child,at his first birthday party he could hold a conversation.
Every time he went i sang and danced around (thinking back i hope no one saw lol) i used to put a towel in his buggy and car seat,but he was quick at learning he didn't like being wet,and it was very easy for us,in fact i think we're in for a shock when this one arrives cos he was so good as a baby he he he
Good luck,but don't let it stress you out,you'll get there hun x
ps i think it helped that he never had bottoms on in the house,from morning to night more or less
another ps we went shopping allmost every week for big boys pants,he chose his own,bob ,bear,noddy thomas etc,that prob helped too in hindsight