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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Having said that this comes up in situations where the only people there are people who see him and treat him 100% like a boy. So, for example when he gets upset because he doesn’t want to watch the NCAA women’s tournament with his dad and his stepbrothers, the other males in the room clearly don’t think that watching women’s sports makes you less of a man since they have chosen to watch it! [/quote] You have an opinion on what sports you kid wants to watch? No wonder the kid is a mess, with you being as controlling as that. Good Lord.. as a woman, even I would rather poke my eyes out than have to watch any NCAA women's athletics.* Especially basketball --absolutely the most mind-numbingly boring thing in the world. And most women's professional sports are awful. The difference athletically in sexual dimorphism between homo sapiens males and females cannot be denied. It's often unbelievable and thrilling what they can do, physically, compared to us. In terms of entertainment value, it's like the difference between going to the London Philharmonic orchestra, versus sitting through a fifth-grade violin recital. * Only exception is NCAA volleyball, but even then I don't pay too much attention until the end of the season when it's down to the final, top teams. (My husband will watch the volleyball with me too, but I think it's just because of the tiny shorts and how they pat each other on the bum after every point.)[/quote] I don’t care if he watches it. Pronouncing that it’s only for girls and telling other boys that they shouldn’t watch it either is a problem. Acting like it’s so offensive he can’t be in a room when it’s on is problematic, especially when it’s part of a bigger pattern. Same things for other things. I don’t care if he draws or not. It bothers me when he tells another kid that drawing is for girls. [/quote]
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