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The Princess Discussion--follow up
Here's an interesting article along the lines of a topic that came up recently on another thread in Weight Loss Support:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30827260/ Jay |
Im so glad to have all boys!!:)LOL!!
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My sister is the princess in our family. I was never into pink and dolls and all that stuff. I think it's important for people to just let their kids be themselves, not what they (the parents) think they should be. I always knew that my father didn't know me at all because he would always buy me dresses and dollar store Barbies. What the **** was I supposed to do with that? :?: How could I dig for worms and climb trees wearing a frilly dress? Did Barbie ever have a roly poly farm or look at specimens under a kiddie microscope?
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Between Indiana Jones/Spiderman/Darth Vader/Luke Skywalker/etc (my 8 & 4 year old boys and sometimes my 2 yo daughter too!) and the princess/kitty/horse/what ever else is cute & cuddly (my 2 year old daughter).....I really see nothing wrong with it as long as the parent doesn't get in that mind set too :lol:
As you can see in my avatar I'm not a typical woman and I hope I raise my kids to be well rounded too esp my daughter. |
I was never into princesses... I was too busy playing Lancelot and Robin Hood, and left the princess role to the other girl. Should've known then how I'd turn out, come to think of it.
Although, want to talk about disconcerting child games... my best friend and I would have the animal toys throw a revolution, reform their government into a totalitarian communism, and then they would suffer under their iron-fisted kitty ruler. Eventually the children would be put into slave labor, the crops would fail, mass hysteria, and the "hero" (usually a dog) would finally valiantly slay the evil kitty, and then also die tragically from his wounds. Then they'd put up a statue. |
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Typical women DO get dirty (not all of us have alligators in our backyards, though;)). I think most of us strike a balance between being lady like and getting dirt under our fingernails. Life calls for it. I do think some parents overplay the princess and diva-ness, though. |
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I think there's a very big difference between a child wanting and pretending to be a princess (or superhero) and their parents and grandparents treating them as if they were (giving in to every whim).
I remember when I was little, and later my sisters also, using the excuse "princesses don't do that," to get out of house chores like setting the table, and my mom or dad would say, "princesses who don't want to be sent to their room or get a spanking, do." When my nephew recently tried to pull that, it was a complete dejavu moment. Mom (grandma) told him to pick up his toys while he was running around the house in his superhero cape (actually grandma's pastel crocheted poncho - an interesting choice for a superhero). He told us "I can't, I'm Batman, and Batman doesn't pick up toys." Grandma still has the nack, because she said sternly, "if Batman's grandma tells him to, he does." |
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