Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my DB many years ago wouldnt let his son wear his sisters headband when he was 2, or read him a Madeline book of his sisters when he was 3 or 4 because it was a girls book.
Now many years have passed and guess who is gay! The DD, not the DS.
I still laugh about this.
When would your laugh how awful for that family.
Okay, first - work on your English. Second, having a gay child is no more "awful" than having a left-handed child or a child who is a genius. They are not the norm (as in average) but it is neither good nor bad.
It's called auto correct. And knowing your child will burn in hell is pretty awful if you ask me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my DH ever said anything so stupid, I would hope our nanny would tell me. If she didn't I would hope that she certainly wouldn't shame or embarrass my child by pulling away a toy he wanted to play with because "boys don't play with dolls" or some-such-nonsense!
When the choice is "disobey" my husband or potentially hurt my kid there is no contest! You let my boy play with that baby doll.
Shame / embarrass um really? She might upset / piss your son off but she is not shaming him. Screaming stop it faggot yep that's shaming but not taking away a doll. And let's be honest he shouldn't play with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my DB many years ago wouldnt let his son wear his sisters headband when he was 2, or read him a Madeline book of his sisters when he was 3 or 4 because it was a girls book.
Now many years have passed and guess who is gay! The DD, not the DS.
I still laugh about this.
When would your laugh how awful for that family.
Okay, first - work on your English. Second, having a gay child is no more "awful" than having a left-handed child or a child who is a genius. They are not the norm (as in average) but it is neither good nor bad.
It's called auto correct. And knowing your child will burn in hell is pretty awful if you ask me.
Anonymous wrote:If my DH ever said anything so stupid, I would hope our nanny would tell me. If she didn't I would hope that she certainly wouldn't shame or embarrass my child by pulling away a toy he wanted to play with because "boys don't play with dolls" or some-such-nonsense!
When the choice is "disobey" my husband or potentially hurt my kid there is no contest! You let my boy play with that baby doll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my DB many years ago wouldnt let his son wear his sisters headband when he was 2, or read him a Madeline book of his sisters when he was 3 or 4 because it was a girls book.
Now many years have passed and guess who is gay! The DD, not the DS.
I still laugh about this.
When would your laugh how awful for that family.
Okay, first - work on your English. Second, having a gay child is no more "awful" than having a left-handed child or a child who is a genius. They are not the norm (as in average) but it is neither good nor bad.
Anonymous wrote:Wow...His father sounds homophobic to me. And very old-fashioned.
I do not agree with his view on this. If they want to, young boys should be allowed to play with baby dolls and baby strollers too. Why? Because caring for babies is not something that only little girls should pretend to do.
Boys will grow up into men who need to learn how to be great fathers. Why should little girls only be the ones allowed to play being a parent....??! Parenting works both ways for both genders.
However, that being said...Since the father specifically instructed you to not allow his son to play with dolls and was 100% serious in telling you this, as his employee you are obligated to do as you are told. Technically he is your boss and he is the one who gives you a paycheck so in spite of your personal feelings about this, you are obligated to comply with his wishes or seek a new position.
While I highly disagree with his personal view on boys playing with dolls, as his employee I would do as instructed for the sake of my job integrity.
Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my DB many years ago wouldnt let his son wear his sisters headband when he was 2, or read him a Madeline book of his sisters when he was 3 or 4 because it was a girls book.
Now many years have passed and guess who is gay! The DD, not the DS.
I still laugh about this.
When would your laugh how awful for that family.