Anonymous wrote:I have never heard this before, but it sounds like something an idiot would say.
Anonymous wrote:It's usually explaining away rambunctious, out of control behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means they are mostly into stereotypical boy activities and likely have a ton of energy.
This. Nothing to get offended over.
I didn't say I was offended. I asked what it meant.
It bothered you so much that you came up with some stupid line about a princess costume...
It's OP's underhanded way of saying, "Boys and girls are exactly alike." Just wait, OP.
No, I do not think this, at all. I agree that many boys gravitate toward trucks or whatever. But so do girls. And plenty of boys like Elsa and Anna. I don't feel the need to say SHE'S ALLLLL GIRRRRRLLLLL every time my DD picks up her tea set.
My 3 yo son is "all boy". And he can rock an Elsa dress like I've never seen. Then go back to body slamming his father and/or I while still wearing said Elsa dress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It means they are mostly into stereotypical boy activities and likely have a ton of energy.
This. Nothing to get offended over.
I didn't say I was offended. I asked what it meant.
It bothered you so much that you came up with some stupid line about a princess costume...
It's OP's underhanded way of saying, "Boys and girls are exactly alike." Just wait, OP.
No, I do not think this, at all. I agree that many boys gravitate toward trucks or whatever. But so do girls. And plenty of boys like Elsa and Anna. I don't feel the need to say SHE'S ALLLLL GIRRRRRLLLLL every time my DD picks up her tea set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exact same thing has been posted before.
+1 a million times.....
No.
She doesn't mean figuratively, she means literally.
As in this exact same post. Word for word. The last two sentences might have changed, but I don't think so.
Someone is recycling tonight. Literally.
Show me the duplicate thread. Because it wasn't me.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/377696.page#5003381
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just...what?
Talking to a neighbor today, he said his son is "all boy" several times. Like, oh he likes to kick that ball...he's all boy! He likes to play in that toy car...he's all boy! He likes to find sticks...HESALLBOY!!!!
The oddest part is, my DD was right there, doing all these things, too. The kids were playing together, doing pretty much the exact same things.
So what do people mean when they say that? Do you fear that a princess costume will overtake your son in a dark ally if you don't utter that phrase every time Little Jimmy plays with Hotwheels?
They are trying to express their pride and relief that he's behaving in a stereotypical masculine manner, which suggests he won't grow up to be a gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's usually explaining away rambunctious, out of control behavior.
Yes, usually with a conspiratorial, "What can you do?" Um...parent?
Anonymous wrote:Just...what?
Talking to a neighbor today, he said his son is "all boy" several times. Like, oh he likes to kick that ball...he's all boy! He likes to play in that toy car...he's all boy! He likes to find sticks...HESALLBOY!!!!
The oddest part is, my DD was right there, doing all these things, too. The kids were playing together, doing pretty much the exact same things.
So what do people mean when they say that? Do you fear that a princess costume will overtake your son in a dark ally if you don't utter that phrase every time Little Jimmy plays with Hotwheels?
Anonymous wrote:It's usually explaining away rambunctious, out of control behavior.