usernamessuck wrote:They aggravate me with how strongly they stereotype their children. On one father-daughter date, Symphony got a boy toy in her happy meal and Sam threw a full on FIT. I doubt they'll expect Symphony to grow up to be anything but a mother. Even though she has a serious interest in biology with how well she learned on that weird organ/skeleton toy she has.
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Seriously though it's ridiculous how much they force gender specific things on their kids. I'm not one who thinks things need to be gender neutral or have an issue with dressing girls in pink and boys in blue. I'm not trying to start a debate or anything I know people do completely believe things need to be gender neutral until they can choose and that's fine.
I just think Sam takes it sooo far. Your daughter can play with "boy" toys and your your son can play with "girl" toys. Sam if you're reading here just so you know I was a huge tom boy as a child. I liked football, baseball, fishing, and hated all things pink, but now at 25 I am plenty "girly". I like some things that are pink, and I wear dresses. Thank God my mom let me be who I was and play with "boy" things.
I feel like on many of his videos he tries so hard to prove how manly he is so much so that I can smell the pseudo testosterone through the screen.