You've already shoved gender down their throat. Do you buy them gendered toys, clothing, or use gendered pronouns for them? Do you call all afab kids "girls" or all amab kids "boys"? Do they say "mom" or "dad"? They're already exposed to gender every day.
They really think everyone plays by their cult's terms don't they?
No we don't buy them "gendered" toys you idiot, we buy them toys that they like playing with, and if they don't like them we get different toys.
No we don't call "afab kids girls", we call girls girls. Afab is a cult term meaning "assigned female at birth" as if someone has to "assign" the fact that someone's sex is female. No one is assigning jack shit it's a scientific fact you absolute clown fuck. Your cult is the one trying to convince these girls that they're actually boys or some made up fairy gender and pushing them to mental illness, we ain't doing shit except abiding by reality.
It's a school problem as well. Lots of class curriculums require apps now. I had to buy a phone for my oldest son freshman year specifically because it was the only way he could get things done in some mandatory classes.
I didn't get a phone until i was able to afford it on my own.
They really think everyone plays by their cult's terms don't they?
No we don't buy them "gendered" toys you idiot, we buy them toys that they like playing with, and if they don't like them we get different toys.
No we don't call "afab kids girls", we call girls girls. Afab is a cult term meaning "assigned female at birth" as if someone has to "assign" the fact that someone's sex is female. No one is assigning jack shit it's a scientific fact you absolute clown fuck. Your cult is the one trying to convince these girls that they're actually boys or some made up fairy gender and pushing them to mental illness, we ain't doing shit except abiding by reality.
Kids don't play with toys they have phones and tablets now.
Most parents can speak on the difficulties of keeping their kids off their phones, and of unopened Christmas presents.
This person doesn't even know anyone with kids.
That sounds like a parents problem.
It's a school problem as well. Lots of class curriculums require apps now. I had to buy a phone for my oldest son freshman year specifically because it was the only way he could get things done in some mandatory classes.
I didn't get a phone until i was able to afford it on my own.
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