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If you teach a boy that women are inferior in front of a girl, you are teaching them both them same lesson.

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Kafirah 8 July 13
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There’s an ocean of difference between teaching kids that boys and girls are different from one another and teaching them that one is superior to the other. And that goes both ways.

Nature, or god if you’re religious, made us the way we are in order to enhance each other’s strengths and shore up each other’s weaknesses.

Yes, there is a huge difference when teaching children that they are biologically different and teaching them that certain biological traits means that they are inherently superior or inferior, as a whole, as a person, because of them...

However, I was speaking specifically of the practice of teaching boys that they are superior to girls and that girls are inherently inferior to boys. Which is 100% nonsense, yet is everywhere you look.

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No shit

bobwjr Level 10 July 13, 2019

You'd think so, but it seems so few parents get it... hence all the prevailing misogyny currently in play in the world at large. If it was as no shit as it seems, I would think it would be far less prevalent in society... everywhere on Earth.

@Kafirah dad left when I was 11 became the man of the house big brother to three sisters helped support mom know what this means

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Yes indeed...

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Gender neutrality in raising kids is so damn important. I just can't.

I was so fortunate that the sibling ahead of me was a boy! I had all the boy toys to play with too! No one batted an eye.

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So true, 😣

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