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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every single time I've heard it used, it was to excuse obnoxious behavior, that would be harshly condemned in a girl. I'm not remotely offended by the phrase. I just think people who use it are idiots. [/quote] Oh, c'mon. Most of the time, people are making light of a situation. Like when you say "teenagers!" in exasperation or something about little girls being dramatic or acting like a princess when they're being a PITA. Not everything has to be viewed through the DCUM lens of hyper-parenting-superiority. [/quote] Eh, I think gender stereotypes are usually stupid, and I've thought that since long before I had kids. I don't refer to my daughter as "acting like a princess" or "being a girly girl," and I think using stereotypes to justify bad behavior in boys is equally dumb. [/quote]
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