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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] They also don't play with their toys with their genitals. Doesn't change the fact that girls prefer dolls over trucks and boys prefer trucks over dolls. This is overwhelming. Boys and girls are different and it goes far beyond their genitals. [/quote] You are free to give your girls girl toys and girl books, and your boys boy toys and boy books, if that is what you want to do. Other people allow their individual children to make their own choices.[/quote] Nobody said access should not be granted to boys and girls to all types of toys. Just don't be shocked if your boy doesn't want to play barbies. Gender neutrality has been debunked by SCIENCE. in particular Dr John Money's work to prove gender neutrality was an epic failure. Educate yourself. [/quote] I won't be shocked if my boy doesn't want to play with Barbies/trucks, or if my boy does want to play with Barbies/trucks, or if my girl does want to play with Barbies/ trucks, or if my girl doesn't want to play with Barbies/trucks. How about you? What does SCIENCE say about that?[/quote] Science says nothing about your lack of shock. All science says is that gender neutrality is not a thing. If you care to educate yourself (which is unlikely) I'd start with the fascinating story of the Reimer Family on the podcast Liar City.[/quote]
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