I’ve scrambled my brain this morning 😄
Ok so we’re on a family holiday at the moment and yesterday the men took the kids (all boys) to a plane museum while the women went off and did something else. It just happened to split that way.
This morning my 3 year old asks
‘so is the plane museum just for boys then?’
and my DH (I think we’d both identify as feminists, albeit not very expert ones) says:
‘not at all, girls and boys can do anything. There’s no difference between boys and girls’,
to which my automatic response was:
‘hmm well there are, because men don’t have all these biological things going on, haven’t had to fight for equality for all these years’ etc. But also I do believe that boys and girls can both go to plane museums 😄
Bit complex for a 3 year old.
So as you can tell I am trying to get this straight in my head. I know both the above statements are true - women are biologically different to men, but also gender stereotypes are rubbish. I know it’s the difference between sex (biological) and gender (social). So how do I explain this to my boys as they grow up - I’m looking for simple phrasing (for me as well as the kids 😄)
Gender stereotypes :
Boys : blue/cars
Girls: pink/princesses
I don’t agree therefore don’t agree that plane museum is just for boys. Fine.
But biological differences - men don’t experience hormone fluctuations that can mess with their minds and bodies every month. Men are physically stronger eg transwomen competing with females for college scholarships - atrocious. Someone genetically male will never have the same experiences as somebody born female.
So how do I marry the 2, I know both above are what I believe but trying to work out how to explain to sons that boys & girls can both do a plane museum..... but that actually there ARE differences between boys and girls and women have had to fight to get to where we are ??