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We have a hand-me-down kitchen that my son never touches. I'm not sure what that means.
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My son has a kitchen, though it's not a Little Tykes one.
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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. |
Get the Easy Bake oven so he can be a good susie homemaker.
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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.
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For a boy = Ghey
For a girl = sexist No-win sutuation... |
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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. |
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.
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Just have to keep them inside playing with their plastic toys with the safely rounded corners, wiped down with sanitizer daily. |
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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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