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[quote=Anonymous]I tried and failed. If you child has no contact with the outside world, you might succeed. We are deep into "princess love" right now and it's not a battle worth fighing for me. As others mentioned, it's how you interact with the princess persona that matters. Mine daughter happens to be a princess with a light saber. I embrace the "let it happen and it will go away to be replaced with something else in due course" philosophy. She loves to dress up, play out scenarios, and watch the movies on weekends. It makes her happy which makes me happy. And at 4 1/2, isn't that what matters? I focus more about her real-life role models (me, family members, teachers, and friends) rathar than something she knows is make-believe. She also loves Thomas and Caspar but I don't worry she will be a train or a friendly ghost when she grows up. [/quote]
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