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loli phabay

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77. i hate to say it but her mother is the big hunter i will do it but she is more skillfull
Wed Jul 18, 2012, 11:05 AM
Jul 2012

Fishing i am good at but her mom could take me down before i got anywhere nearnenough to get her.

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And this is not that far from the Islamist ideals. PDJane Jul 2012 #1
We'll have reached equality when males are responsible Warpy Jul 2012 #31
it is much deeper than just eating disorders. a society that has totally dehumanized the female seabeyond Jul 2012 #2
One thing I find very disturbing... redqueen Jul 2012 #3
absolutely redq seabeyond Jul 2012 #4
kinda confused over this one, are yoiu saying that someone hasnt the right to take pictures of loli phabay Jul 2012 #6
I hope future studies address this - Parents, teachers and peers Iris Jul 2012 #5
what is this with the cake thing? lol. i didnt even have a party for kids until 3 or 4. seabeyond Jul 2012 #7
I thought the smashing the cake in the face was a wedding tradition. CrispyQ Jul 2012 #9
ya... that one is stupid, too. i know they want the little ones to dig i and getting messy seabeyond Jul 2012 #10
my kids were the opposite, both of them just grabbed and started to eat. loli phabay Jul 2012 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author seabeyond Jul 2012 #12
good to hear. nt seabeyond Jul 2012 #13
If you are over analyzing, come sit by me! Iris Jul 2012 #17
cakes just teeming with whipped hydrogenated oils. seabeyond Jul 2012 #88
Some people seem to think it's some kind of "tradition" Iris Jul 2012 #15
when i was single seabeyond Jul 2012 #90
interesting that sport take a girl beyond this, and yea, what i was saying. but, also seabeyond Jul 2012 #8
I think parents don't realize how much influence they actually have. Iris Jul 2012 #16
was thinking about this article and not sure i agree with it %100, was thinking about my daughter 5 loli phabay Jul 2012 #14
When you say this: boston bean Jul 2012 #18
well at the most basic level they know there is an anatomy difference loli phabay Jul 2012 #19
Are you saying physical characteristics? boston bean Jul 2012 #22
not a man or a woman they are kids so act like a boy and a girl loli phabay Jul 2012 #24
Who asked you to force anything upon your children? boston bean Jul 2012 #27
fair enough. i got no problem with them fulfilling gender roles as they are happy and content. loli phabay Jul 2012 #30
"Her thing is hunting trapping fishing" she has already proved to you the gender roles are bullshit seabeyond Jul 2012 #44
you know what they say about assumptions loli phabay Jul 2012 #50
where are the assumtpion? i was asking you a question. that is not assumptions. the difference seabeyond Jul 2012 #52
okay i will take that back but trust me stepping outside tbe box is the norm loli phabay Jul 2012 #59
well they know he has a penis and she dosent loli phabay Jul 2012 #25
And how does she know this with others outside the family? boston bean Jul 2012 #28
considering all the kids in tbeir peer group use guns that would not be an identifier loli phabay Jul 2012 #34
at that young age the difference in having a penis and not having a penis teaching nothing of all seabeyond Jul 2012 #40
no they know what a penis is. its not exaclty something that should be hidden esp whilst peeing loli phabay Jul 2012 #45
did i say it needed to be hidden? assumptions? my kids were naked all summer ever summer until THEY seabeyond Jul 2012 #48
i dont think there is a lot of thinkig if you are suggesting society does not feed this seabeyond Jul 2012 #20
no i was saying it was strange to see her want a rifle but it had to be pink loli phabay Jul 2012 #21
You're daughter may very well just like the color pink. boston bean Jul 2012 #23
we cannot say for certain either way and as long as shes happy im okay with it loli phabay Jul 2012 #26
Fine, that is all I am saying, you cannot be certain. boston bean Jul 2012 #29
are you really suggesting that a COLOR is gender specific and not taught? are you really suggesting? seabeyond Jul 2012 #42
no once again you are using your filter loli phabay Jul 2012 #51
well, i am thrilled to hear and know that you do not think your girl loves pink simply because she seabeyond Jul 2012 #56
no pro lem i find the written word the worst form of communication there is loli phabay Jul 2012 #61
i really am enjoying my conversation with you. another oooops, on the roles we are given. seabeyond Jul 2012 #64
different culture i suppose also im very open about stuff though i will disagree with you on everyth loli phabay Jul 2012 #70
but... you do not disagree with me on everything. after all these posts, we disagree on very little seabeyond Jul 2012 #71
we just need to avoid each other when sex is the subject as i know our views are miles apart loli phabay Jul 2012 #73
This message was self-deleted by its author seabeyond Jul 2012 #75
maybe. maybe not. i do not assume. questions work better for me. and clarification. nt seabeyond Jul 2012 #76
It is easy to teach kids to be aware of all the silly gender conditioning messages. redqueen Jul 2012 #33
her authentic self. that is the goal for both our boy and girl. from the youngest of ages i was seabeyond Jul 2012 #32
well she knows pink is a good colour on her and she feels it suits her loli phabay Jul 2012 #35
That's very good for you and your daughter. boston bean Jul 2012 #39
rofl i loved the finality of the hate of pink. loli phabay Jul 2012 #41
well then. there you go. it is not about gender, it is about liking the color and liking it on. seabeyond Jul 2012 #43
never said it was just said my daughter likes pink regardless of others input loli phabay Jul 2012 #53
i am glad to hear, cause this conversation started out sounding you thought pink was about gender seabeyond Jul 2012 #58
no i was just against forcing either view on kids. i am for allowing them to find their own way loli phabay Jul 2012 #65
we agree. me, too. i totally refuse that type of parenting. hence, me teaching them seabeyond Jul 2012 #68
mines are a pain in the ass most of the time but they are fun and cheeky as crap loli phabay Jul 2012 #72
ha ha ha. see, the opposite, though nto a disagreement. mine are not a pain in the ass and not seabeyond Jul 2012 #74
i hate to say it but her mother is the big hunter i will do it but she is more skillfull loli phabay Jul 2012 #77
ha. cool. my hubby has found in shooting, the girls/women often do better than the boys/men seabeyond Jul 2012 #79
my duaghter loves duck dynasty and river monsters loli phabay Jul 2012 #81
i was raised on a farm where at two i ran around the house to see father break the neck of two seabeyond Jul 2012 #82
maybbe not as much just the not killing thing loli phabay Jul 2012 #84
mmmm, well see, i am very much open to differing views. i married a repug. i gotta be open. nt seabeyond Jul 2012 #85
rofl i stand by my advice that we avoid each other in any sex threads or you will be looking loli phabay Jul 2012 #86
nope. cant do that. if i have something to say, well.... there you go. seabeyond Jul 2012 #87
no probs i am just going to go to your other thread to disagree with you talk to you again loli phabay Jul 2012 #89
ha ha. make my day.... lol. nt seabeyond Jul 2012 #91
I do not think that this article is true at all. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #36
in some ways i agree with you. my daughter wants to get married and have kids loli phabay Jul 2012 #37
does your son? cause my sons have always had that expectation also. nt seabeyond Jul 2012 #46
nope he is vehemtly against it but hes only 7 so im not surprised loli phabay Jul 2012 #55
what do you mean he is only 7 so not surprised? cause innately a girl has the need to marry and seabeyond Jul 2012 #60
rofl i mean he sees me miserably married. just kidding loli phabay Jul 2012 #63
thanks. isnt that funny. but, for real. each kid is uniquely themselves. two sons. seabeyond Jul 2012 #66
Did you click the link and see the dolls used in the study? nt redqueen Jul 2012 #38
Nevermind, I already know you didn't read it. redqueen Jul 2012 #47
dsk is innocent. edwards is innocent. polenski did nothing wrong. weiner is good to go. seabeyond Jul 2012 #49
????? redqueen Jul 2012 #54
yes. nt seabeyond Jul 2012 #62
Yikes. redqueen Jul 2012 #67
and yet.... i appreciate and value jd, just amazing how consistently opposite seabeyond Jul 2012 #69
redqueen, it is not that I think that is great behavior. I've been married to the same JDPriestly Jul 2012 #92
No, dems are no worse than republicans. redqueen Jul 2012 #93
The struggle to enforce marital fidelity without more is just futile in many situations. JDPriestly Jul 2012 #95
Who said anything about enforcing marital fidelity? redqueen Jul 2012 #96
see jd seabeyond Jul 2012 #94
kinda lost me there loli phabay Jul 2012 #57
More that they want to be like teenagers HockeyMom Jul 2012 #78
isnt this a duh.... lol. thanks for pointing this out. but, the teen girl is looking to be the seabeyond Jul 2012 #80
I doubt many teens they see in person dress like that doll. redqueen Jul 2012 #83
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