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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not about getting ice cream after a football game. It's about treating boys and girls differently....at night. There are a lot more situations where girls can be victimized. There are some boys out there that do not respect boundaries. I understand where OP is coming from as a father of two DD's. The consequences of a negative experience is far greater as a girl than for boys, not in all cases but in general. [/quote] Most girls are victimized at home. Like op's dd is oppressed at home, because she is female. OP supports patriarchy and all that comes with it, such as propagating the idea that women are less than me.[/quote] +1 Also girls in these situations are less likely to report issues because their parents shame and blame victims and the girls will lose even more freedoms if they tell their parents they did have some trouble. I can’t believe in subsequent posts OP is claiming not to be sexist, and she’s going on about her DD’s anxiety which she’s contributing to. Having a daughter made me more aware of sexist behavior and more ready to stand up for women’s rights. It’s infuriating to see it make other women more sexist and misogynistic, especially while they claim not to be or say they can’t help it. [/quote]
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