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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I'll bite and say I see what you're saying. You want your son to have an easier childhood than your DH did. There was a point where we thought my brother might be gay, and my mom often said (not to him) that she wouldn't care at all except that it might make his life harder in today's society. Traditional "boy" life, right or wrong, often does center around sports and "male" dominated activities, and boys who don't participate in those may sometimes be teased. I get it. My DH is also a sweet and kind guy who's an introvert. He's athletic, but not in a touch football kind of way - he's a distance runner and prefers to work out solo. My sons are young but are already the most rough and tumble kids you'll ever see, as well as being extremely outgoing, which my DH is not and never was, even as a child. They adore him and though he does participate in the sports stuff with them, etc, he's not the type to coach or organize. And they're doing more than fine.[/quote]
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