
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about this, then?
"Son, stop being a misogynist dumbass like PP's son."
How abou this, "son don't grow up and marry a twat like PP. if you do, you are in for a world of misery full of nagging and judging."
Ha!! So true.
The goddamn princesses and the girls gotta run and take your daughters to work..blah, blah, blah. Meanwhile- women outnumber men 60-40 at Universities nationwide.
It's so damn tiresome that we want to castrate the males every chance we get.
Congratulations we almost have a completey androgynous society.
Anonymous wrote:Does it really matter if women are offended by the comment?
What matters is that it internalizes the idea to BOYS that girls are less than--they cry easier, they lose easier, they are not as good.
Anonymous wrote:
I am making a difference in the lives of my children and DH. They are my world. Sorry yours aren't enough for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is a bigger issue for all the SAHM on the playground. What message are you sending to your daughters when you choose to not work and stay home and not provide financially for the family? Actions speak louder than words. Stop complaining about someone saying "girl " is an insult and be a role model of a success woman making a difference in the world.
Do you say the same thing to all of the stay-at-home fathers on the playground? If not, why not?
Also, it is possible to make a difference in the world without getting paid to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Here is a bigger issue for all the SAHM on the playground. What message are you sending to your daughters when you choose to not work and stay home and not provide financially for the family? Actions speak louder than words. Stop complaining about someone saying "girl " is an insult and be a role model of a success woman making a difference in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't like it.
- mom of little boys (4, 1) who thinks it is lame that "girl" is an insult
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crying to get your way is the type of reinforced learned helplessness that mothers of girls implicitly and explicitly seem to condone on a regular basis. I am a NP and mother of 3 boys. I will continue to denigrate the behavior of crying to get one's way- be it from a male or female. I will never nurture victim behavior.
Excuse me, I don't nurture crying as a "victim behavior" but I also don't invalidate the feelings that caused the crying. I don't care whether we are talking about boys or girls, they are entitled to feelings, they are entitled to cry when they are hurt, and sometimes they need help understanding that having their feelings hurt isn't the same and being physically hurt.
John Boehner's mamma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Crying to get your way is the type of reinforced learned helplessness that mothers of girls implicitly and explicitly seem to condone on a regular basis. I am a NP and mother of 3 boys. I will continue to denigrate the behavior of crying to get one's way- be it from a male or female. I will never nurture victim behavior.
Excuse me, I don't nurture crying as a "victim behavior" but I also don't invalidate the feelings that caused the crying. I don't care whether we are talking about boys or girls, they are entitled to feelings, they are entitled to cry when they are hurt, and sometimes they need help understanding that having their feelings hurt isn't the same and being physically hurt.
Anonymous wrote:OMG. I am 45 and I played competitive soccer. I beat all the boys in the Presidential Fitness thing---in every event. I played Division 1 soccer. Though--I liked make-up and fashion. I had an older brother and a sister.
AND...I'm the first one to use the 'cry like a girl', etc. I don't even think about it when I say it...or the irony that I am female. I guess growing up it was an insult to be told that but if you were a gifted athlete nobody would ever accuse of doing anything like a girl. In fact, I was told I don't 'run like a girl' and I took great pride in that growing up.
I have 5 nephews (teens and 20s) and I have two boys myself. My nephews would tell my boys 'not to be a momma's boy' if they cried over something.
Frankly, I personally HATED that television ad with the 'run like a girl', 'throw like a girl' because I think they should have used top women athletes..not girls that couldn't run. My kids and I busted out laughing at one of the girls because she had the worst running form ever.
I like being a woman. But- I don't go around looking for something to take 'offense' at constantly.
When even Jerry Seinfeld finds college campuses too liberal and politically correct---it is time America lightens the f*ck up!!