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In reply to the discussion: Holding a door open, and related "benevolent sexist" acts [View all]redqueen
(115,186 posts)39. Unless you're blindfolding them when you go out in public,
forbidding any tv and most books, and severely limiting what relatives can say around them, and how they can act around them, then they're exposed to influences just like every other kid not on an island.
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Driving from Frys yesterday with my daughter she was talking about her new hat...
snooper2
Mar 2013
#2
Sorry...that is a matter of science. CT scans can show you. As well as xrays of the body.
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#4
You're getting sidetracked. That's not what the OP is about. It's about customary etiquette &manners
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#26
Do you think that's universal? How come some people are transgender and others are
MillennialDem
Mar 2013
#13
How does that matter? You can counter the message, but you can't eliminate it.
redqueen
Mar 2013
#37
I guess the influences you expose your kids to are more influential/altering than the ones I do. nt
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2013
#38
if gender isn't biological, how are the folks over at factcheckme going to figure out
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2013
#24
As I type this, my daughter-in-law is in my shop changing the axles in her Cobalt.
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#28
??? What does this have to do with customary etiquette and manners in the U.S.? nt
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#27
