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IIRC they gave up on the idea before getting pregnant the second time. -- nm
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by
Reagen
What were the mechanics of it? How does one even go about trying it? -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Jul 19 '18, 11:01
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no "gendered" colours, no pronouns - I think it became basically impossible once she hit pre-school age. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 19, 11:04
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I assume to properly pull this off, one must be home-schooled. -- nm
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Name Withheld by Request
Jul 19, 11:13
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In the article SB posted, one set of parents said they believe their children will have identified with being a boy or a girl by then
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Roger More
Jul 19, 11:22
friends of mine were *determined* to keep the Disney Princesses away from their daughter till she hit kindergarden. She went to a friends house for
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Andie
Jul 19, 11:07
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It's insane. I've watched my kid on that with an eye towards how she played with them. She loves them but associates none of the "negatives".
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Name Withheld by Request
Jul 19, 11:13
This is a touchy subject in some Disney communities, and I don't understand it. They're all wonderful role models. -- nm
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David
Jul 19, 11:10
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I don't think they all are. Later ones for sure but I can see how someone would have issues with say Snow White and Aurora.
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JD
Jul 19, 11:21
Not so much now, but allll the traditional ones got rescued by men and basically marry off as teenagers to some guy who just shows up. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 19, 11:20
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I realize that, but it hasn't been true since the 1950s. Since The Little Mermaid, all Disney Princesses are big damn heroes.
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David
Jul 19, 11:23
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can't discuss this without this of course -- (link)
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oblique
Jul 19, 11:26
[youtube]
i think they just wanted to keep that from her for a bit. the girly-girl dresses, the fact that the lead character they identify with having a
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Andie
Jul 19, 11:24
Princess Leia kicks ass. -- nm
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Spawn: I AM Blood Feud
Jul 19, 11:11
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