on 02-12-2014 05:15 PM
What are you buying your sons and grandsons for Christmas?
Do you think some boys toys are marketed to exclude girls?
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02-12-2014 06:23 PM - edited 02-12-2014 06:26 PM
on 02-12-2014 06:33 PM
@march470 wrote:
@donnashuggy wrote:What are you buying your sons and grandsons for Christmas?
Do you think some boys toys are marketed to exclude girls?
so what is your opinion and view you have made a statement how about an opinion from you what do you think ms donna
Hello Miss March 🙂
I purchased my grandson a trampoline from Target on eBay 🙂 My son I am thinking of a GoPro
on 02-12-2014 06:48 PM
What a lot of rot that is.
My grandson is getting MX clothing and other boy stuff and a bit of non gender stuff.
My grand daughter is getting some pink girly stuff, stuff she asked for an also non gender stuff.
My grandson plays with his sisters stuff and granddaughter plays with her brothers stuff.
They both know who they are and what they want.
on 02-12-2014 06:52 PM
on 02-12-2014 07:00 PM
Stereotypical rather than misognistic
Rampant potitical correctness
Ridiculous!
on 02-12-2014 07:02 PM
on 02-12-2014 07:02 PM
on 02-12-2014 07:12 PM
on 02-12-2014 07:17 PM
@roserobin12 wrote:
what is rot? the gender neutral thing.
I'm in two minds because it has not affected me, I loved playing cowboys and indians when I was little and wasn't really into dolls.
My daughters are both tom boyish and I like that. I quite like the new not perfect barbie that is around and I don't think barbie should be portrayed as a bimbo.
Maybe boys toys have taken a turn for the worse, they were great when I was little, engines cars, race tracks guns etc.
on 02-12-2014 07:54 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:well obviously no dolls or toy trucks during
'no gender december'.
your bath crayons look safe enough.
might have to get those for g/kiddies.
The argument is NOT that kids should only be given toys that are perceived as gender neutral, but that. ALL toys should be perceived (and marketed) as gender neutral.