Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
I know I"m not alone in this but my experience has been that I raised my boys (esp. my first two) to be non-stereotypical boys to such an extent my husband had a weird kind of GD for a more boyish boy with DS 3 and 4 and got them. and then now I have a girl, I get annoyed at the girl stereotypes too. It's like I wanted to raise boys as girls (not really, but just less "masculine" interests) and my girl as a tomboy. Which is fine and I"m happy with, but it doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense to the outside world LOL