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[quote=Anonymous]It mea that he fits the stereotype of a boy. But who cares about what people say? I find it interesting that clearly, some behaviours are not socialized. My son was fascinated with vehicles as soon as he came out of the womb (ok maybe by 6 months) and still is. He likes reading about them, looking at them, building them out of lego. He knows the various models of city buses, trains etc. By contrast he has never in the slightest been interested in pretending he's a parent, caring for a baby, he's never been interested in creating stories or scenes with characters. I am sure I have said "he's such a boy" before. I wouldn't say "all boy" because he has a gentle disposition. But this fascination with vehicles which no one has ever modelled, is so interesting to me. [/quote]
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