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In reply to the discussion: The Problem with 'Boys Will Be Boys' [View all]Ms. Toad
(38,716 posts)23. But I'll bet
that no one excused the little girl by saying, "girls will be girls."
And that is routinely the excuse given with boys who act this way. It doesn't make it right - or even the reason for the incident. But when it is said over and over by the way too many parents and teachers to excuse little boys acting badly, it becomes self reinforcing and some of these little boys turn into men who feel entitled to act badly.
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it's about how SOME people raise their kids to be bastards, and how others do not....
bettyellen
May 2013
#27
probably because she was glad you gave that boy what he deserved, and this was the only way she knew
BlancheSplanchnik
May 2013
#22
My son attended an all day preschool. He tended to be too aggressive. I have always been grateful
s-cubed
May 2013
#11
excusing bad behavior no matter the gender should not be tolerated. preSCHOOL
Tuesday Afternoon
May 2013
#13
When I was growing up, little girls behaving aggressively toward other kids were called unladylike.
Heidi
May 2013
#29
That is a huge problem. Little Johnnie/Suzie is just a perfect little angel!
Behind the Aegis
May 2013
#31
This is a complicated problem, but I do think that the "boys will be boys" meme
SheilaT
May 2013
#38
I'd say not even an acceptance of that, but actually an encouragement of it
Posteritatis
May 2013
#40