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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank god moms of boys do not have to do this nonsense. [/quote] You’re awful.[/quote] +1 we went last feb, and my "gender typical" son loved it, including toy story and mickey, as well as ariel and Elsa/Anna. [/quote] I’m sure my son would love it but lucky for me this idiotic princess culture isn’t marketed to humans shoved in his face the way that it is for girls, so he’s never expressed any interest and I’ll never have to deal with it. It’s not sexist. It’s just a fact that this crap is marketed heavily to little girls. There is superhero crap that’s marketed to me, but not nearly as aggressively. [/quote] I love princess culture! Get the stick out of your ass.[/quote] Yeah, PP. It's pretty sad you would post here just to say you are not taking your son, who would enjoy it. Your superior attitude is not a good look for anyone. And you still seem pretty sexist.[/quote] I don’t take him to many things he would enjoy- paw patrol live, peppa pig live, etc and it’s no big deal - he’s not begging to go. Gussying him up for a princess skating performance is just one of the many things I get to dodge that moms of girls have to contend with, and I don’t. Thank goodness. [/quote] You seem proud that you know there are lots of shows DS would enjoy, BUT YOU’RE NOT GOING TO TAKE HIM TO THEM, NO, NOT YOU! He’s only a kid once. We seize the moment in our family.[/quote] Do you not live in DC? There are virtually hundreds of fun opportunities for kids and lots of opportunities to “seize the moment” that are less irritating and less commercial. [/quote]
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