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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was actually just talking about this with a friend. We've witnessed the same dynamic in so many families. My guess is that thousands upon thousands of years of entitlement has ingrained in male DNA to make them just generally kind of useless.[/quote] Adding to this, we continue the cycle of not caring for others by letting boys act like the world revolves around them. Every time I take my toddler to the playground, some rude, wild boy would knock her down if I wasn't blocking her. Never experienced that with girls - they're having fun but have some awareness of other people. [/quote] Many girls act this way. My sister is a cold fish. My son is sweet and loving. If your boys act that way, that's on you. You seem very gender bias.[/quote]
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