Because why try to have a boy like Elsa without being picked on?
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Cause actually, even if the father means well, what he's teaching his son is that liking Elsa as a boy is a reason to be picked on.
As a boy who got picked on when I was little I actually like this solution. Yes, it's bad that everyone pretty much has to fit inside strictly fenced off boxes based on something silly as how they were borne. And Yes, you should be free to like what you like. But at the end of the day, if this is the sort of thing that'd save little-me a couple o' bruises, I wouldn't think twice.
Yes, the world is pretty shit for forcing everyone to colour inside the lines and fit in line, but at the end of the day lil' kids aren't big enough to change that sort of deep-rooted thinking.
Also, the post stated they didn't have anything other than frozen bags, so there's no reason to assume that the kid likes frozen enough to want lunchbags.
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Cause actually, even if the father means well, what he's teaching his son is that liking Elsa as a boy is a reason to be picked on.
Yes, the world is pretty shit for forcing everyone to colour inside the lines and fit in line, but at the end of the day lil' kids aren't big enough to change that sort of deep-rooted thinking.
Also, the post stated they didn't have anything other than frozen bags, so there's no reason to assume that the kid likes frozen enough to want lunchbags.