all things princess. nothing makes me feel more barftastic than when little girls are treated like princesses, from being called a princess to wearing clothes that say this. gross, no thanks.
i am equal opportunity with my son (notice he has a my little pony lol). He plays with all kinds of toys, and i don't buy overtly 'boy' clothing (e.g. shirts that say things like "tough guy" ewwww i don't think things have to be shoved down a certain sex's throat just because of a penis or vag.
Re: if i DO have a girl, i am banning
LOL did this stem from my barbie in pink shoes comment?
I totally agree with you on not forcing anything on them, but I remember when I was little I totally wanted all that frilly crap.
I actually completely agree with you. I think that many times kids get forced into one gender role or the other. Took a whole class on college on gender rolls. For example, watch TV commercials today and pay attention...IN the kitchen : ALW
Do we agree on something?
Okay, so I won't ban all princess play but I'm certainly not going to be the one to introduce the heavily merchandised world of princess commercialization to my daughter.
And I'm just against most all clothes
This probably could have just been put in the other thread....but I'll bite anyway.
I am soooo anti-gender stereotypes.
For moms who are interested (and it's really geared torwards mothers of girls) read "Cinderella Ate My Daughter" It's an
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DD#1 loves monster trucks and dinosaurs as much as she loves princesses. And my DS plays with the girls' princesses right along with them.
Calling your daughter a princess does not mean that they get everything they want and are taught to f
you say this now...but when the first words out of your DD's mouth every morning are "I want to put on a princess dress" you will be singing a different tune ;-)
I did not force princesses on my kid, but she is certainly forcing them on me
My DD loves all things princessy, but girl can hold her own with the boys too. I think everything in moderation
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I also try to avoid non toy character crap in general. I don't buy angry bird crackers or tinker bell
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I totally agree. And like you, I'm totally cool with my son playing with traditionally "girl" toys. He has a doll, he's getting a play kitchen for his birthday (not that I really think this is girly, but some people do). He loves to wear my heels and p
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