From the moment she was born I was sure that my daughter was destined to be a tomboy.
With two older rough-and-tumble brothers surely she had no choice.
I frowned when people started buying her pink rabbits and raggedy patchwork dolls. She wouldn’t play with them!
Fast forward two years and her favourite toys are Shrek’s princess Fiona (in complete top-to-toe bridal outfit ) and a one footed Barbie that an older girl accidentally left in our front yard.
Give her a train, and she would probably put it in her toy pram and push it to the shops complete with her pretend handbag and her pasta-and-string threaded jewels.
That’s why the recent call in the UK for more gender-neutral toys in the lead up to Christmas made me call BULLSHIT.
Britain’s Telegraph write: “Walk into any British toy shop and you’ll be faced with a fork in the road: do you take the blue lane, with its miniature helicopters, chemistry sets and binoculars, or do you take the pink lane, with its kitchens, dolls and make up kits?
Despite the leaps and bounds in the gender equality movement over the past few decades, children’s learning tools are still stuck in the Fifties.” Perhaps things are different for the readers of the Telegraph, but take my kids into a toyshop in Australia and no matter the colour of the lane you’ll have the same result.
My sons inherently want the ugliest nosiest, sharpest, slimiest monster in the aisle, while my daughter just wants to give a cup of tea to the nearest cabbage patch kid and sweep the aisles with the mini pink broom.
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Gender neutrality - I dont think Ive ever heard a more stupid neurosis inducing lot of cobblers ever before in my life. Bi is the new hetero! Its good to have your son walk down the road in a skirt. Because you know....It suits his figure! Yeah....