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Raising a theybie: the parent who wants their child to grow up gender-free
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The family in the article are battulip crazy, but they seem loving, supportive and interested in their kid's development, so I expect the kid will do fine in life. -
When the child grows up I expect him/her to be on the front lines pulling down statues because they conform to only one gender.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe family in the article are battulip crazy, but they seem loving, supportive and interested in their kid's development, so I expect the kid will do fine in life.Comment
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I see someone has already raised religion, but just to say it's also natural for parents to imprint their religious beliefs, their racial and other prejudices, their political bias etc on their kids - just because it's natural, doesn't mean it's good.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYes it's natural, that's why I said we naturally do it. The gender reveal party with pink balloons and pink cake, the blue babygros, describing her as "a little princess", him as "what a chunk". But I do think avoiding those stereotypes as much as possible and giving a child equal access to playthings is only a good thing. Just about every parent does it to a greater or lesser degree - seems to me that these parents are allowing the child to develop without those prejudices.Comment
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Is it any good or a preachy feminist Sci-fi?Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostComment
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It ain't space opera so you judge.
And it's half a century since I read it.
When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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