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nikki1920 12-02-2003 05:07 PM

My point exactly..

GC Mommies Unite!

TonyB06 12-02-2003 05:21 PM

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... Like she said, that is how children LEARN. A toddler doing this, no problem. A 17 year old doing that, uh...hmmm...lol


Really, I'm not trying to start anything (hey, hey, hey) but what's the difference? Why, in your opinion is it ok for the little fella to go "Max Factor" and yall are cool, but if he's 17 it's a problem. By yall's logic it shouldn't matter.

....why do I feel like I'm bout to be in deep water with no life jacket? :cool:

TonyB06 12-02-2003 05:43 PM

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Thanks Fee and Nikki for defending me. GC Mommies Unite!!! lol.

So what's difference between a girl getting Hulk hands or a Tonka truck and a boy getting an EBO or a doll??


...well, she's probably not going to turn out to be a Marvel Comics Superhero :D

abaici 12-03-2003 03:25 AM

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....why do I feel like I'm bout to be in deep water with no life jacket? :cool:
Because you've been around long enough! LOL

BTW: Asked Mr. Abaici...and he said yes to the EBO...but if it was Malibu Barbie...HAYLE NAW!!!!!!!

toocute 12-03-2003 11:25 AM

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Why, in your opinion is it ok for the little fella to go "Max Factor" and yall are cool, but if he's 17 it's a problem. By yall's logic it shouldn't matter.


Because at 21 months he doesn't KNOW any better. He doesn't know make up and hair clips are for girls.....a 17 yo knows the difference.

9dstpm 12-03-2003 03:24 PM

Thank you for your responses!! I showed this thread to Hubby and he has relented...somewhat. Now he says, "If you want to waste your money, that's fine with me." Now he's gone from the "he's gonna be gay" tip to "I'm wasting my money." Ya'll know that made me kinda :mad: I ignored him and went out and bought it anyway. I feel that he and I have spent $8 on lesser things, why not spend $8 to invest in something our son could make a career of?

TonyB06 12-03-2003 08:41 PM

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Originally posted by 9dstpm
Thank you for your responses!! I showed this thread to Hubby and he has relented...somewhat. Now he says, "If you want to waste your money, that's fine with me." Now he's gone from the "he's gonna be gay" tip to "I'm wasting my money." Ya'll know that made me kinda :mad: I ignored him and went out and bought it anyway. I feel that he and I have spent $8 on lesser things, why not spend $8 to invest in something our son could make a career of?

FIGHT THE POWER, MR. 9DSTPM! DON'T LET HER BREAK YOU DOWN, MAN!!!!

...and you probably asked him this question right when SportsCenter was coming on, didn't you? :D

Wonderful1908 12-03-2003 09:15 PM

I know this is late but NO! I have a six year old son, and he would never even be interested in an EBO the labor along is to much for him to handle. My reasons are so iggnorant but nope, uh uh not in this crib!

Lizanabavi 12-07-2003 11:19 AM

Get the boy the oven!!!
 
Your husband is overreacting, as time passes he'll realize the error of his ways -and how silly he's been acting.

Besides, the majority of people who are gay are'nt "flamboyant" anyway.

abaici 12-08-2003 01:25 AM

I asked a Phrat this question. He said, sure. I went on and on with a series of, "really...you would?" He insisted he would. His final answer being, "The little man will need to learn how to cook, because with each passing generation women's culinary skills diminish"

I fell out!!!!

nikki1920 12-09-2003 01:58 PM

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Because at 21 months he doesn't KNOW any better. He doesn't know make up and hair clips are for girls.....a 17 yo knows the difference.
That was my point.

Reds6 12-09-2003 05:34 PM

Sorry this GC Mommie of a 6 year old boy says hellez no to an EBO and makeup.

HumbleHeart 12-10-2003 05:26 PM

Why not....
 
buy a cookbook for kids and you and the hubby both make things with him instead of the EBO.....though I know you already went out and bought it.

rho4life 12-11-2003 03:26 PM

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I called Mr. toocute and he said HELL NO CJ would not get an EBO...not even the male version. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: I've had this conversation with him before because CJ is so attached to me. He watches me in the morning when I'm getting ready for work so guess what he started doing? He went in my cosmetic case and put on some lipstick! He took my brush and tried to put on some translucent powder. Then he made me bend down so he could make me up! I was late for work cuz I thought it was sooooo adorable. He also put my hair clips in hair and ran to show daddy. He was just imitating me. That's what toddlers do (he's only 21 months). Well Mr toocute FREAKED. I told him to start taking him in the bathroom and showing him Man things to do:rolleyes: At 21 months he doesn't know that this is what girls do...he only wants to imitate adults. That's how babies LEARN.

*le sigh*

Some of my favorite memories from my childhood are watching my parents get ready to go to work, or to an anniv dinner, etc. I remember watching my dad shave his face and thinking it was so strange that he had to do it sooooo often. I remember watching my mom put her hair in rollers too.

As stated above, it's ok for kids to watch their parents gets ready. It shows you how grown ups do things.


In terms of toys, if you get the kdis what they want instead of making a federal case out of it, there will be less drama. toys are designed to stimulate a child's immagination, not create their sexuality. Gender roles are a societal construct. IF you grew up somewhere with no easy bake ovens, you would probably have no idea if it was more "girly" or "boyish". The same goes for colors. American society dictates that pink is for girls and blue is for boys, and white is for weddings. Go to another country and these colors will have different meanings.

rho4life 12-11-2003 03:33 PM

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So what's difference between a girl getting Hulk hands or a Tonka truck and a boy getting an EBO or a doll??

I had plenty of Tonka trucks when I was a kid, and now my nieces and nephews still play w/ them, those things are indestructible! It did not turn me into a lesbian.

What's wrong w/ a 17yr old playing w/ makeup? They give out academy awards for makeup artistry.

Also, why are people so scared of their kids being gay? :confused: :confused: :confused: Maybe it's b/c I grew up outside of San Francisco, but there are a lot worse things than being gay. Worry about your kids being violet and abusing pets, b/c that's an indicator that they are more likely to hurt other people.

Give me a gay kid who has a job and votes over a kid who is straight and have 5 kids w/ 5 dif partners and gets locked up for killing a bank teller during a botched robbery.


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