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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just read the article and I think OP is a bully. You're only picking on your daughter because she's female but you probably wouldn't place these crazy expectations on her if she was a son. Check your gender bias![/quote] DP. You should check your gender bias. I expect my son to help with his younger sisters. If I have to take one somewhere, then he might have to babysit the other. He doesn't have a car yet, but he sure enough will have to help to drive them places when he gets one. I wouldn't ever expect any of my kids to do daily babysitting, but occasional babysitting, absolutely. I don't support gender bias in any way. I have the same expectations for math and science for all my kids, and the same with babysitting/chores. You sound like you have a chip on your shoulder about gender roles. I don't do the girls (ladies) first stuff and my daughters will not do house chores that my son doesn't have to do. All my chores are assigned based on age, not gender. Your assumption is feminism run amok. [/quote]
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