ok, it is slightly FB related.
A friend (someone I used to know but don't see face to face now) has just posted 'so proud that all DDs birthday presents have come from the boys aisle' and it has really pissed me off, for several reasons:
- I hate this competitive anti gender stereotyping crap
- surely by calling it the 'boys aisle' you are shooting your own argument in the foot - assuming the point you are trying to make is that there shouldn't be 'boys' and 'girls' toys.
but mainly - what is there to be 'proud' of? Should I be less proud of my DD because she likes dolls? or of my DS because he likes tractors and dinosaurs?
Don't get me wrong, I am proud of my DC for many reasons but how the hell can you be 'proud' that they like a certain type of toy?! Be proud that your DD can list several types of dinosaur by all means, be proud that your DS has just passed his ballet exams - but to just be proud that they are interested in those things in the first place? ODFOD!!
So AIBU to think this is not something to be 'proud' of?
(yes I know IABU to get this annoyed about something on FB, but its not the first like this I've seen)