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[quote=Anonymous]I think you have to make sure he doesn't access those websites because they are dangerous. But I think you have to accept that your kids aren't your mini mes. They grow into people who have thoughts of their own. Him nt wanting girls to join his troup, is not him being antifeminist or the start of being antifeminist. The fact that you explained him into thinking your way just means you have encouraged him to go undercover and seek out these websites. He felt uncomfortable with the changes, and other changes. He told you what you and your husband wanted to hear, in order to avoid endless arguments about how he was wrong and antifeminist. He then went in search of people who didn't make him feel bad for his feelings about Boy Scouts and he foound support there and from that was drawn into the toxicity. Like a cult, these groups prey on vulnerable people , they hook them by showing empathy for something very valid, and then they start filling them with lies and dangerous messages, but they don't realize it because they also get the support it feels like family.[/quote]
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