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Thank you, Lego, for really, really missing the point.

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The thing is, and oddly what no one seems to get, is that if you actually marketed the regular Lego toys to girls as well as boys, girls would--drumroll, please--play with it too! But when they're inundated with advertisements on the Cartoon Network that only ever have boys playing with regular Lego, why should they feel it's also for them? I remember how weird I felt as a child, wanting something like a Star Wars toy and having the intrinsic knowledge that I wasn't 'allowed' to have it, because it wasn't marketed to me.

Seriously, though, if this trend of gender segregation continues, I figure this is what the future will look like:

Mother: Doctor! Doctor! Please help me! It's my son...he...::chokes:: He likes the color pink!

Doctor: Oh, this is bad. This is very, very bad.

Mother: What do I do? I've tried to tell him boys can only wear navy blue, black and dark green, but he won't listen! He stole his father's salmon dress shirt and wore it to school! It looked like a dress! ::sobs::

Doctor: Get a hold of yourself, woman! Do you think you're the only person with these kind of problems? I have a woman back there whose daughter only wants to wear pants! Without rhinestones or piping! How do you think she feels?

Mother: ::sobs::

Doctor: Nurse! I have another patient here, presenting the same symptoms as the last one! Bring me a lobotomy kit and DVDs for the Disney Channel! Stat! And this time make sure they're the right colors, you dunderhead! The pink lobotomy kit is for the girl!

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16/12/11 00:16 (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] sholio
Oh, for cryin' out loud. This sort of thing annoys me SO BAD. And the worst part is this crap actually works on a lot of parents, aunts & uncles, grandparents and so forth, who would never dream of buying toys for their kids that aren't the proper, socially approved color!

I don't think I used to believe that early childhood upbringing makes that much difference, until people in my age group started having kids and I started noticing the incredible, obvious differences in the way they treated their little boys and girls, from the time they were tiny infants.

My 3-year-old niece is at that age where she loves making things move, turn and come apart. She adores Legos, and anything else that works similarly, including all kinds of machines, and she's really bright at figuring out how to make things go and move and turn on. Her parents (my cousin and her husband) are pretty cool and I know she's getting a bunch of Legos for Christmas, but even with all the good intentions in the world, I can't help thinking that if she were a boy, she'd be getting a lot more encouragement of her "taking things apart" tendencies, especially from her grampa, who's a carpenter. But since she's a girl, she's getting a lot of encouragement to do her other favorite things -- quiet things like drawing and having books read to her. Her mom asked me to get her some books for Christmas -- which I was happy to do; always happy to encourage a budding bibliophile *g* -- but I also hope that she gets encouraged in her spatial-perception, fitting-things-together tendencies.

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16/12/11 17:55 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] taste-is-sweet.livejournal.com
I hope that they indulge her in both of her joys. I remember how much my son surprised me when he started grouping his toys together into families, regardless of what they were actually 'meant' for. (We had plenty of Mommy, Daddy and Baby trucks for example.) I will say that I never encouraged him towards the more typical, violent toys marketed to boys (seriously, who wants their three year-old watching the Iron Man or Transformers movies?), and maybe he was more into families than death squads because of that, but he's still very 'boy', you know? One of the biggest things I discovered about gender as a parent is that if you let the kid alone, as long as they're CIS they'll end up showing all the normal behaviours of their gender anyway--just maybe not all the culturally sanctioned ones.