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guest
· 8 years ago
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I get your point but without context to the last picture it really doesn't support it as well as you think. How do we know that child didn't ask to be in a tutu?
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sincere_milkshake
· 8 years ago
I think they're referring to parents that make their children wear clothes made for the opposite gender on purpose. If the kid asked to wear one, that's different.
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niknikliwanag
· 8 years ago
It's like subtlety influencing children to fast food through commercials tempting them to buy toys at an early age. But like milkshake said it's different if they asked to
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sincere_milkshake
· 8 years ago
Yesssssssssssssss
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otamega
· 8 years ago
How about don't care and let your kid dress in whatever they want (as long as they're appropriately covered)?
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itsamemaria
· 8 years ago
Yaaaaaaasssss thank you!!!!
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tony007
· 8 years ago
See, I never understood that
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parisqeen
· 8 years ago
GOD I miss Lego, need to get me some Lego
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guest
· 8 years ago
So a girl wearing guy clothes is gender neutral and a boy wearing girl clothes is not?
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sincere_milkshake
· 8 years ago
Dungarees aren't boy clothes.
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tony007
· 8 years ago
Guest I was thinking the same thing, why?
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dawoob59
· 8 years ago
u mean Androgynous