He did once, yes. He also asked for nerf guns and video games, just like me. The amount of backlash my parents and he did for one doll was and still is ridiculous
But it can change the mindset of how little kids see toys which will change how parents will act in the future. Please watch those videos or any article on children doing things outside of gender norms and it will show that many parents do not choose whatever makes their kids happy
She probably would get a doll if she asked for it just like her brother. As a girl, I was always excited when my siblings got dolls like me because we could play together
My bad, it was a TV show called What Would You Do. If you really want proof like you say you do, watch “boy wants to be a princess” or “wwyd: little boy manicure”. If you want one that’s specifically for toy stores try “wwyd: stop acting like a girl and be a man!” This is an important equality battle because it’s engraining children at a young age that something they COULD like is wrong or not for them.
My friends who work at toy stores tell me when they see parents doing this and it’s a lot of parents doing it a lot of the time. If you want proof there was some YouTube videos about girls and boys dressing up in other gender costumes and you can see people’s reactions. And it would help because by toy stories not having things gendered it helps people be more open minded to having a Barbie or a GI Joe be gender neutral.
There’s nothing wrong with being in top, middle, or bottom tier and there is NO such thing as a bottom tier person. Whatever house you get into sees every pnms amazing potential and beauty inside AND out
Try something else! There’s nothing wrong with a small Greek life but I feel like you can get the same amount or even more of sisterhood and friendship by joining a club
And girl power has nothing to do with taking dolls and pink away for boys and using it just for themselves. Girl power is about empowering yourself to rise against all the shit that’s talked on about girls to be successful (however you define it) and happy to be yourself. And spice girls 🙂
And teachers spend a lot of their personal money on school supplies for students and work off hours grading and putting together lesson plans while also having unpaid summers.
I’m pretty sure pasta is just Italian food…the word I think you’re looking for is noodles? Also there is roughly 50% men and 50% women (give or take less than 1%) so how are women in any way, shape, or form minorities?
My point is that a lot of parents refuse to let their sons play with Barbies or wear pink because “it’s for girls” or “it’ll turn them gay”. Why can’t kiss play with whatever the hell they want to without media or preconceived notions being shoved down their throat?
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with the pink aisle as long as it’s marketed towards boys and girls. There’s nothing wrong with liking pink but everything wrong being told you should or shouldn’t like pink
You’re getting a lot of down votes for this, but you’re not alone! Disproportionate big boobs suck when you can’t wear a lot of cute styles and can be hard to dress
I don’t think there’s anything wrong about going through recruitment again as long as you had good intentions when you dropped. The first time I went through recruitment I was going through a lot in my personal life and probably wouldn’t have been able to pay for it. I went through a second time in a much better place financially and emotionally.
I know I have friends who don’t like to be called skinny. They have to work to gain weight and feel like being called skinny is body shaming. Just a different perspective
Stigmas that girls aren’t funny play a big part in it as well. The most confident, funny woman can do stand up but still be subjected to comments about looks or sexuality. And the comment that women don’t succeed because they talk about themselves too much?! Yeah because successful make comedians never do that…
He did once, yes. He also asked for nerf guns and video games, just like me. The amount of backlash my parents and he did for one doll was and still is ridiculous
No but my older brother didn
But it can change the mindset of how little kids see toys which will change how parents will act in the future. Please watch those videos or any article on children doing things outside of gender norms and it will show that many parents do not choose whatever makes their kids happy
She probably would get a doll if she asked for it just like her brother. As a girl, I was always excited when my siblings got dolls like me because we could play together
My bad, it was a TV show called What Would You Do. If you really want proof like you say you do, watch “boy wants to be a princess” or “wwyd: little boy manicure”. If you want one that’s specifically for toy stores try “wwyd: stop acting like a girl and be a man!” This is an important equality battle because it’s engraining children at a young age that something they COULD like is wrong or not for them.
My friends who work at toy stores tell me when they see parents doing this and it’s a lot of parents doing it a lot of the time. If you want proof there was some YouTube videos about girls and boys dressing up in other gender costumes and you can see people’s reactions. And it would help because by toy stories not having things gendered it helps people be more open minded to having a Barbie or a GI Joe be gender neutral.
There’s nothing wrong with being in top, middle, or bottom tier and there is NO such thing as a bottom tier person. Whatever house you get into sees every pnms amazing potential and beauty inside AND out
Try something else! There’s nothing wrong with a small Greek life but I feel like you can get the same amount or even more of sisterhood and friendship by joining a club
And girl power has nothing to do with taking dolls and pink away for boys and using it just for themselves. Girl power is about empowering yourself to rise against all the shit that’s talked on about girls to be successful (however you define it) and happy to be yourself. And spice girls 🙂
And teachers spend a lot of their personal money on school supplies for students and work off hours grading and putting together lesson plans while also having unpaid summers.
I’m pretty sure pasta is just Italian food…the word I think you’re looking for is noodles? Also there is roughly 50% men and 50% women (give or take less than 1%) so how are women in any way, shape, or form minorities?
My point is that a lot of parents refuse to let their sons play with Barbies or wear pink because “it’s for girls” or “it’ll turn them gay”. Why can’t kiss play with whatever the hell they want to without media or preconceived notions being shoved down their throat?
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with the pink aisle as long as it’s marketed towards boys and girls. There’s nothing wrong with liking pink but everything wrong being told you should or shouldn’t like pink
I don’t know if you’ll see this, but just know that you’re beautiful, amazing, and tough as nails and can get through anything
You’re getting a lot of down votes for this, but you’re not alone! Disproportionate big boobs suck when you can’t wear a lot of cute styles and can be hard to dress
Seeing as Kylie is under 18, can we please take this down?
I don’t think there’s anything wrong about going through recruitment again as long as you had good intentions when you dropped. The first time I went through recruitment I was going through a lot in my personal life and probably wouldn’t have been able to pay for it. I went through a second time in a much better place financially and emotionally.
Close your eyes then
I know I have friends who don’t like to be called skinny. They have to work to gain weight and feel like being called skinny is body shaming. Just a different perspective
Stigmas that girls aren’t funny play a big part in it as well. The most confident, funny woman can do stand up but still be subjected to comments about looks or sexuality. And the comment that women don’t succeed because they talk about themselves too much?! Yeah because successful make comedians never do that…