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In reply to the discussion: You Can Give a Boy a Doll, but You Can't Make Him Play With It [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)5. I didn't see that in Head Start
Maybe because they were poor boys and had younger baby siblings and their Momma, and DADDY. expected them to pitch in and help with the babies of the family, and the household chores.
Maybe it is a POOR versus Middle/Rich Class rather than a GENDER thing, and a LEARNED behavior from adults, just as prejudice is also.
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"boys and girls, on average, do not have identical interests, propensities, or needs"
Mass
Dec 2012
#6
I once hanged all of my doll house figures. I used yarn. I can't remember why I wanted to
CTyankee
Dec 2012
#22
I agree. Even as a theoretical deterrent, it's like the proverbial sledgehammer.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2012
#42
Well why don't you post the list of sources that meets your approval so we can start following it.
undeterred
Dec 2012
#39
Christina Hoff Sommers, in group tied to ALEC, the American Enterprise Institute
Starry Messenger
Dec 2012
#34
As usual, I think the real problem is trying to force people into these little boxes.
nomorenomore08
Dec 2012
#41