is raising a genderless child possible? interresting...

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  • I think thats just foolish...they might do damage than good.
  • Agree. This poor child :(
  • I think it is the dumbest thing in the world
  • No! Bottom line you either have boy parts or girl parts. That's what you are. Those poor babies.
  • I agree to an extent. Adrian is growing up not thinking girls play with folks and boys with trucks. I want my daughter to be strong and independent and I tend to shun societies notions on girl things and boy things. I dress her in pink, dresses,but that is not all she wears. I agree what's between your legs doesn't define who you are and what you can do.
  • Play with dolls I mean**
  • I think its the most ridculous thing ever!! You are born with gender parts for a reason
  • You're born with genitals that determine your sex; gender is a social construct, and that's what these parents are attempting to deny. I think they're going about it entirely the wrong way, personally, but I understand where they're coming from. I think their method is drawing more attention to gender than diverting attention away from it. If the goal is to make it less something that doesn't have to be so strictly defined, I think they're failing and that in the long run it's just going to confuse their baby more than anyone else. I also think that they're making gender and gender-related choices seem like a bad thing, which also goes against what they seem to be trying to convey. Personally, I think the author of My Princess Boy is doing a better job at focusing on acceptance and freedom of expression than these parents.
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