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Firefly00
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Posted at 9:06 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
I'd be totally okay with it. I wouldn't want my child to be forced by society to behave in a certain way. Children get forced into roles so young, example: because you're a girl you have to play with kitchen toys or dolls. I personally don't agree with it. If my future son wants to play with Barbie's, that's fine by me. It doesn't mean he'll grow up gay or he'll grow up and be weak. It just means he's young and he's exploring the world. |
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KKKay
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Posted at 9:05 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
| A toy is a toy. I wouldn't get mad, thats just stupid... |
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roflfuckyou
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Posted at 9:02 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
I watched something on tv a while back about a boy who was 6 and played with girls toys and then started dressing like girls and turned his room pink and pretty, and they were associating how that happened as he is only 6 and didn't know anything about well, anything, and the mother said he first started playing with barbies when he was 4 and it just grew from there, and so they stated that there might be a link between the types of toys they grow up with and their personality/sexuality. There has been studies that have proven kids to be more aggressive/violent/excited/energetic because of the types of toys and television shows they grow up around, and because of their continuously growing and learning brain, they adapt to that and that's all they know, they don't know what's normal or not. I think by a certain age boys should tend to boys toys and girls to girls toys, but while they're young I can't see a problem, as long as they're entertained and quiet, but when they start developing their personality, you know when they start going to pre-school and walking talking making decisions any sign of a personality then I would start opting for them to be associating themselves with the gender-typed toys But if they didn't want to then I would be ok with that, I wouldn't mind if they turned out whatever sexuality but yeah just my opinion |
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Chava
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Posted at 8:57 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
| My son plays with boy and girl things all the time. I don't mind either. I mean he's one he doesn't even know the difference. |
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MiNNiCK
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Posted at 8:56 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
Quote: from carbonara at 11:55 am on Oct. 2, 2008
My cousin is 5 and she is obsessed with trains. Seriously, every question you ask her you always get an answer related to trains "What did you do at school today?" - " I drew a picture of a train" I asked her once if she preferred trains or her daddy and she said trains. In her bedroom she has a massive train set and at 5 she already knows whether a train is a diesel or not just by looking at it. 
I think that's really neat |
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MiNNiCK
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Posted at 8:55 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 11:54 am on Oct. 2, 2008
Quote: from Minnick at 8:51 am on Oct. 2, 2008
Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 11:49 am on Oct. 2, 2008
I wouldn't encourage it, but you know.. If they want to play with those kinds of toys so be it. I don't think its really out of the ordinary for a girl to play with toys typically associated with boys. Look at it this way, girls can pretty much wear any clothes guys wear. However, its not socially accepted for a guy to wear a dress. I figure, same applies to toys. As for boys playing with girl toys, I think thats a little odd, but I wouldn't disown him for it. At most I'd try and passively discourage.
I totally agree with you. The clothes thing is something I can associate with. My little brother likes dressing up in girl clothes at age 13, that bothers my father A LOT. 
Hmmm, thats a little weird, but not something I'd like hate him for. There is this guy at my school who dresses up in girls clothes. Not like bras and dresses, just girly T-shirts and such. I have since found out he is gay, but hey, their choice. If it were my kid I'd love him/her nonetheless, but then maybe its different if you are actually a parent having to deal with these issues. 
It is weird in a sense, because it's not just casual girl clothes, it's like skirts and what ever. I just figured if my dad really wanted to talk to him about it, he could do it a lot more maturely instead of screaming at him. |
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carbonara
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Posted at 8:55 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
| My cousin is 5 and she is obsessed with trains. Seriously, every question you ask her you always get an answer related to trains "What did you do at school today?" - " I drew a picture of a train" I asked her once if she preferred trains or her daddy and she said trains. In her bedroom she has a massive train set and at 5 she already knows whether a train is a diesel or not just by looking at it. |
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switchfoot52
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Posted at 8:54 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
| on occassion is ok but not all the time. i'd encourage a boy to especially not to play with dolls. that's just weird |
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BeautifulLies82
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Posted at 8:54 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
| I would be fine with it. My sister dressed in boys clothes for years and shes fine. |
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FTF
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Posted at 8:54 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
Quote: from Minnick at 8:51 am on Oct. 2, 2008
Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 11:49 am on Oct. 2, 2008
I wouldn't encourage it, but you know.. If they want to play with those kinds of toys so be it. I don't think its really out of the ordinary for a girl to play with toys typically associated with boys. Look at it this way, girls can pretty much wear any clothes guys wear. However, its not socially accepted for a guy to wear a dress. I figure, same applies to toys. As for boys playing with girl toys, I think thats a little odd, but I wouldn't disown him for it. At most I'd try and passively discourage.
I totally agree with you. The clothes thing is something I can associate with. My little brother likes dressing up in girl clothes at age 13, that bothers my father A LOT. 
Hmmm, thats a little weird, but not something I'd like hate him for. There is this guy at my school who dresses up in girls clothes. Not like bras and dresses, just girly T-shirts and such. I have since found out he is gay, but hey, their choice. If it were my kid I'd love him/her nonetheless, but then maybe its different if you are actually a parent having to deal with these issues. |
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MiNNiCK
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Posted at 8:53 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
Quote: from constantlyunconstant at 11:51 am on Oct. 2, 2008
Your dad is very old fashion like the dad in Chuck and Larry, he has to understand that his unconscious thought that if his son plays with girl toys that his son isnt gay ,and vise versa for a girl playing with boy toys-all she gets called is a tom boy..nothing wrong with that, and the world should opn up to kids being a new generation where society is putting in the idea that there is no more gender or race..ppl are ppl and i like that idea...other then when ppl are crazyyy
I totally understand that, I just think he's crazy |
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LittleMissTinkerbell
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Posted at 8:53 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
| I'd be totally alright with that. A toy is a toy. I used to play with my brothers cars when I was younger. |
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MiNNiCK
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Posted at 8:53 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
Quote: from IceTeaEdwin at 11:52 am on Oct. 2, 2008
A toy is a toy...but I would be the one buying guy toys to him/ girl toys to her...so I wouldn't know where they got the opposite gender toy :/
At a friends house? From a birthday party? As a Christmas gift? In a daycare center? |
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IceTeaEdwin
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Posted at 8:52 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
| A toy is a toy...but I would be the one buying guy toys to him/ girl toys to her...so I wouldn't know where they got the opposite gender toy :/ |
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MiNNiCK
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Posted at 8:51 am on Oct. 2, 2008 |
Quote: from Punkrocker 1992 at 11:49 am on Oct. 2, 2008
I wouldn't encourage it, but you know.. If they want to play with those kinds of toys so be it. I don't think its really out of the ordinary for a girl to play with toys typically associated with boys. Look at it this way, girls can pretty much wear any clothes guys wear. However, its not socially accepted for a guy to wear a dress. I figure, same applies to toys. As for boys playing with girl toys, I think thats a little odd, but I wouldn't disown him for it. At most I'd try and passively discourage.
I totally agree with you. The clothes thing is something I can associate with. My little brother likes dressing up in girl clothes at age 13, that bothers my father A LOT. |
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