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Pitt Gorilla 12-03-2007 11:56 AM

We have a hand-me-down kitchen that my son never touches. I'm not sure what that means.

Donger 12-03-2007 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by wutamess
Man means more moral than shovenist (as you're probably suggesting).

Teaching him things like PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY etc is part of being a parent... wouldn't you agree?

It's not gender specific I guess. I guess it'd be teaching my daughters to be women.

Maybe I should've said well rounded and responsible.

Having said that... I wouldn't buy ANY of my kids a toy gun.
Wouldn't buy my boy a Barbie or kitchen.
Wouldn't buy my girls a toy lawn mower.

I'm not suggesting anything. However, I don't see that men and women are less or more moral than each other. Yes, we teach our kids personal responsibility.

NewChief 12-03-2007 11:57 AM

My son has a kitchen, though it's not a Little Tykes one.

Pitt Gorilla 12-03-2007 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by wutamess
Wouldn't buy my girls a toy lawn mower.

What?!? People have kids so that one day they won't have to mow the lawn. I can't imagine letting gender ruin that dream.

Fly O.T. McWall 12-03-2007 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Jilly
what does it mean to teach your son to be a man??? That's my question and that's my problem. Sure, should you teach him to cook in the kitchen - YES, definitely? But play, for children, has more to do with imagination and creativity. If it takes a toy kitchen to allow him to delve into that imagination, then why not? It's the whole "teaching him to be a man" thing that scares me..because what are those roles? what are those things you teach? You don't cook or you don't cry? You be macho and play with guns and kill things and shoot things?

OR

if I'm teaching my daughter to be a woman, "I'm sorry but you can't play with those bugs or in that dirt because that's not lady like."

JUST LET KIDS PLAY and use their creativity.

i would definitely not kiss a woman who ate dirt.

wutamess 12-03-2007 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Jilly
wouldn't buy him a Barbie or a kitchen?
Wouldn't buy her a lawn mower?

Is this because you're doing your best to debunk the gender roles already placed on those toys? Or is it some other reason?

I'm not setting you up, I'm just curious.

I don't know really... It just sounds gay.

Like When my son walks around with my other daughters play purses... I tell him to put them down.

Probably my own prejudices or ignorance.
In another thread I explain about how we're more of a traditional family. Difference instead of teaching them to be a housewife or sole provider we're teaching them everything.

Not buying my son a kitchen set is hardly "closing him to the world".

Furthermore, let's be real. There's typically certain roles men & women play in households. I doubt more than 50% of women cut the lawn. I doubt more than 50% of men wash the dishes.

StcChief 12-03-2007 12:00 PM

Get the Easy Bake oven so he can be a good susie homemaker.

NewChief 12-03-2007 12:00 PM

I should add that my son probably uses his kitchen more than any other toy he has. Of course, I'm in the kitchen a lot, so it's mainly imitative behavior.

BIG_DADDY 12-03-2007 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by wutamess
I don't know really... It just sounds gay.

Like When my son walks around with my other daughters play purses... I tell him to put them down.

Probably my own prejudices or ignorance.
In another thread I explain about how we're more of a traditional family. Difference instead of teaching them to be a housewife or sole provider we're teaching them everything.

Not buying my son a kitchen set is hardly "closing him to the world".

Furthermore, let's be real. There's typically certain roles men & women play in households. I doubt more than 50% of women cut the lawn. I doubt more than 50% of men wash the dishes.

I'll bet more than 50% of the men are the main cook of the house.

Rausch 12-03-2007 12:01 PM

For a boy = Ghey

For a girl = sexist

No-win sutuation...

RJ 12-03-2007 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla
What?!? People have kids so that one day they won't have to mow the lawn. I can't imagine letting gender ruin that dream.


And taking out the trash. If you don't make your kids cut the grass and take out the trash then you shouldn't have had them in the first place.

chasedude 12-03-2007 12:03 PM

I think if a child has shown a real interest in something, it should be cultivated. Never underestimate the power of a child's imagination.

NewChief 12-03-2007 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega
Not the ghey.

We are buying little man one for Xmas. Here is the deal...the kid absolutely loves to help mommy cook, he currently sits on the floor while she cooks with his own pots and pans....so we figured he needed his own kitchen.

Now if you would have said little tykes makeup studio...that would be the ghey.

That's pretty much what happened with ours as well. He showed an interest in cooking, so we got him a toy to foster that interest. He's getting a workbench with lots of toy power tools this Christmas, though.

Eleazar 12-03-2007 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by luv
When we were younger, my brother and I spent time playing catch, riding bikes, playing hide and seek, tag, etc. My nieces and nephew spend all of their spare time playing computer games.

You can't do that anymore. Too many predators out there, too many bike wrecks waiting to happen. Can't let them skin their knees because of the flesh eating bacteria. Can't play ball games because the kids who aren't as good might feel bad. Can't play chase games because the slower ones might feel bad.

Just have to keep them inside playing with their plastic toys with the safely rounded corners, wiped down with sanitizer daily.

Fly O.T. McWall 12-03-2007 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wutamess
I don't know really... It just sounds gay.

Like When my son walks around with my other daughters play purses... I tell him to put them down.

Probably my own prejudices or ignorance.
In another thread I explain about how we're more of a traditional family. Difference instead of teaching them to be a housewife or sole provider we're teaching them everything.

Not buying my son a kitchen set is hardly "closing him to the world".

Furthermore, let's be real. There's typically certain roles men & women play in households. I doubt more than 50% of women cut the lawn. I doubt more than 50% of men wash the dishes.

my wife cuts the lawn. i do the dishes.

mainly because i have terrible allergies so she mows. i do the dishes (dishwaser) because my wife can't figure out how to load the thing to max capacity and not waste space, energy and time.

i alwso cook way more than my share. wife bakes, that's about it.


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