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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s weird, wrong and shows insecurity and lower education. I have no respect for parents that are like that. Just let your kids be whomever they want to be. DD1 was/is very much into processes, pink, jewelry, Elsa, etc. DD2 liked dinosaurs and blue and yellow. Nothing wrong with either one[/quote] Hard to believe lower education. The stereotype for people with lower education is that they are more traditional regarding roles. Speaking, you know, of stereotypes.[/quote] I don’t believe that anyone with a graduate degree would fall for these idiotic trends... maybe it happens, but I can’t respect people that decide no pink, no princess, or any other hard line for that matter. It’s a sign of stupidity when one believes so strongly about something... especially something so trivial. Of course I also think that only buying dolls and pink outfits is not ideal, but going for what YOUR child likes without imposing limitations is the best way to raise your child. In my experience (small) not all girls love pink and not all boys love blue[/quote]
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