Thursday, April 30th, 2009 09:08 am
i know my kneejerk is low grade rage, but that's like, normal and stuff
Why I didn't want a girl by Amy Wilson, parenting.com
I'm going to be upfront on this one; my period started last night, I am averaging something less than six hours of sleep a night, and my niece was sick this morning, as is my nephew. So I am not any of the following: reasonable or any word like it.
[Note: I'm claiming oversensitivity for the next three to five days. If everyone respects this, I will reward with filthy, filthy porn. Or you know, not having a public break with reality. Or photographing my new altar for the Elder Gods on my work desk.]
However, I'm going to take this for a spin, if you don't mind.
Gender preferences in children I don't have any real opinion on. However, I do object to this:
Even before I had sons, I worried about having a daughter. I could handle boys, with their cut-and-dried needs, but girls were so much more complicated. Girls have elaborate hairstyling requirements. They whine and mope, manipulate and triangulate. How was I going to deal with that?
I don't know what to do with this. I just don't. And the rest of the article makes me equally uncomfortable. I can't tell what's pinging me so hard, except--you know. I can't think of any stereotypical boy behavior/themes that are treated with the same contempt as those for girls are.
I'm going to be upfront on this one; my period started last night, I am averaging something less than six hours of sleep a night, and my niece was sick this morning, as is my nephew. So I am not any of the following: reasonable or any word like it.
[Note: I'm claiming oversensitivity for the next three to five days. If everyone respects this, I will reward with filthy, filthy porn. Or you know, not having a public break with reality. Or photographing my new altar for the Elder Gods on my work desk.]
However, I'm going to take this for a spin, if you don't mind.
Gender preferences in children I don't have any real opinion on. However, I do object to this:
Even before I had sons, I worried about having a daughter. I could handle boys, with their cut-and-dried needs, but girls were so much more complicated. Girls have elaborate hairstyling requirements. They whine and mope, manipulate and triangulate. How was I going to deal with that?
I don't know what to do with this. I just don't. And the rest of the article makes me equally uncomfortable. I can't tell what's pinging me so hard, except--you know. I can't think of any stereotypical boy behavior/themes that are treated with the same contempt as those for girls are.
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From:But, I do really understand why this post could rub people the wrong way. NO REALLY, even girly girls play softball, enjoy science, etc. Don't get too hung up on whether she'll require pink hair ribbons.
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