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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s the vibe I’m getting from this thread - Moms of boys are feeling threatened because girls are being encouraged and elevated in ways that boys are not. I get that. My nephew was recently rejected from his dream school while a female classmate with lower scores/grades was admitted. On an individual level, that probably feels terrible. But as a result, these “boy moms” on this thread are completely sticking their heads in the sand on the past and present. There is a need to encourage and elevate girls, as a whole. Also, they’re just t-shirts. If your sons are so threatened by a t-shirt, how on earth are they going to survive this world? Do you have similar problems with MAGA hats? Black Girl Magic hashtags? WTF people. [/quote] again, at NO point did OP say this was some huge problem for her kids. can people not understand english at this point that someone says 'hey my kids asked this' and in their head it reads like 'my kids wont get out of bed in the morning due to devastation caused by another child's t shirt'. read the f-ing original post people. jfc.[/quote]
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