That mom is a sad person op |
If you want happy and confident kids, encourage whatever THEY like and not what your insecurities
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It makes sense to me. MLP is awesome. Princess culture sucks. |
I grew up (girl) wearing solid color turtlenecks and denim overalls, etc. The boys wore the same outfits. It is odd to me how there are such gendered clothing styles starting at a young age. E.g., my 2yo son wears comfortable jeans and my 2yo niece is in tight jeggings. Maybe this is part of what's making everyone more likely to try to differentiate between sexes. |
The thing to understand is that contemporary liberals hate boys and men. There is nothing more to understand about it. They are caught up in some sort of mass psychosis that prevents them from seeing how awful they have become and instead causes them to believe that they are "good people." |
What's wrong exactly with "socially gendering" your DD? For millenia, parents have grasped that part of their job is to help their children understand what they are. It's a recent phenomenon that people have believed otherwise. Here's a tip: stop believe that you or a bunch of forgettable academics pushing this gender theory stuff are somehow smarter than the collective wisdom of thousands of years. The truth is that you are not. |
Yes, we need to let our kids be who they're going to be - whether it matches the gender stereotype or not! |
Mom definitely sounds insecure. Adults need to stop pushing their issues on their kids. |
I'm sorry to break the news to you, but this "gender theory stuff" is not going away. Also, your idea of "collective wisdom" is wrong. It is simply wrong. |
Okay so I have seen this quite a bit as a preschool teacher in Seattle. In my experience- it is a parent who has an agenda and makes their kids conform to that agenda. This is about the parent and not the child. It’s kinda disgraceful if you ask me... this is a political statement. Now if it was a boy, for example, that was not influenced by their parents but had a genuine interest in princesses- that is a different scenario and should be honored because it’s coming from a genuine interest. |
This is kind of stupid . for most of history, men and women were told exactly who they should be based on biological necessity. Those constraints no longer exist. They haven't in a very long time. It is a good thing that men and women are free to be who they want to be, rather than a ridiculous social construct. And sometimes, it takes parents encouraging their children to try things different than what their peers might try to let them know that they have some freedom and choice |
Oh, right. Because so-called academics and crazy activists with personal agendas who have come along in the last 30 years or so know more about human nature, human emotions, human intellect, human development, etc. etc. etc, than what has been observed and practiced for all of recorded time, and even before that. Got it. |
For thousands of years we thought mentally Ill people were possessed. We thought gay people were defective. We thought men who liked feminine things were gay. We thought entire swaths of people were subhuman and could be enslaved.
Human history is not the font of wisdom you think it is. |
I predict that you will one day realize that the unhappiness that nags at you derives, in part, from your misplaced confidence that you are smarter than the accumulated wisdom of human history. |
Parents like that are really ridiculous. It's a sort of misogyny that they don't seem to realize they're encouraging. |