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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t get why dinosaurs are strong and interesting but unicorns are weak and people judge little girls for them. This whole argument against little girls is sexist. My dd loves anything with pink, sparkles or a tutu. She’s very extra and it fits her personality. Ds is into purple, dinosaurs and wears a hood everywhere he goes. He’s grumpier and doesn’t want attention. [/quote] It's extra funny when you see the little girls of parents who tried so hard to squash any girliness in them by dressing them in stereotypical boy clothes (darks and neutrals), with typical boy shoes, and cutting their hair short only for the girls to blossom into the most pinkatsatic pink lovers who wanted all the glitter, bows, unicorns, and dresses that twirl in daycare and preschool. However, their parents indulged them despite their best efforts as even they realized it was nature over nurture. But, it's all just a phase and by the time they are 7 or 8 they are over it. The people fretting the most about this have very young children, in the midst of this, or are just the typical childless judgers who think they won't ever have a kid like that and have no idea what's in store for them.[/quote]
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