Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Don’t label them. Let them be whoever they are.
2. Love them unconditionally.
3. Set boundaries. Teach manners.
4. Model empathy. Teach them to be kind.
5. Respect them, and teach them how to respect others.
6. Explain that they aren’t the center of the universe. Rather, they are part of a family unit, a community and a global community—and they have responsibilities.
7. Teach them how to clean up after themselves, how to cook, and how to be a self-sufficient human.
8. Demonstrate a healthy marriage where the parents are true partners who strive to make each other’s life easier.
I could go on, but that’s the basic stuff. It’s all common sense.
Signed,
Mother of 4 boys
PS - There’s no such thing as toxic masculinity...that’s just a clickbait phrase coined to sell books/articles. Some guys are just jerks.
You should definitely read the piece in the Atlantic posted above.
Anonymous wrote:1. Don’t label them. Let them be whoever they are.
2. Love them unconditionally.
3. Set boundaries. Teach manners.
4. Model empathy. Teach them to be kind.
5. Respect them, and teach them how to respect others.
6. Explain that they aren’t the center of the universe. Rather, they are part of a family unit, a community and a global community—and they have responsibilities.
7. Teach them how to clean up after themselves, how to cook, and how to be a self-sufficient human.
8. Demonstrate a healthy marriage where the parents are true partners who strive to make each other’s life easier.
I could go on, but that’s the basic stuff. It’s all common sense.
Signed,
Mother of 4 boys
PS - There’s no such thing as toxic masculinity...that’s just a clickbait phrase coined to sell books/articles. Some guys are just jerks.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief. The most toxic people I have ever had to deal with were women.
+1000Anonymous wrote:When did being masculine become "toxic"? The grown men that I know of all ages are all kind, well adjusted and caring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did being masculine become "toxic"? The grown men that I know of all ages are all kind, well adjusted and caring.
Really? Because I know some real assholes. But good for you.
no boys toys or girls toysAnonymous wrote:Push back on the idea that there are boy colors and girls colors.
Same for jobs and tasks.
Let your boy cry and never stop talking through his feelings with him.
Anonymous wrote:When did being masculine become "toxic"? The grown men that I know of all ages are all kind, well adjusted and caring.