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Also, it really irks me what toys are placed in the pink or blue aisles. The toy kitchens are placed in the pink aisle. Because obviously, only girls would like a toy like that. Let's ignore the fact that many professional chefs (particularly famous chefs and chefs at high end places) are men. Let's also ignore the fact that men can and do prepare food, and some boys might like to play in a play kitchen to mimic their fathers.

Reminds me of when my oldest son was about 3 or 4. He loved to play with a toy kitchen at the babysitters house, and for Christmas he asked for a spiderman kitchen. Couple of packs of spiderman stickers and a generic toy kitchen was a hit with him AND his little brother. And when baby sis inherited it, she thought it was too cool that it had spiderman on it, too.

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Be glad they don't play in Hawaii or visit Japan often. The time difference is a weird one.

The most rabid baseball fans I knew as a kid were girls. We lived and died by the Red Sox, and it wasn't just because Tony Conigliaro was cute. My grandmother never missed a Sox game on the radio, and one of the last things she said to me before she died was "Why the hell don't they get rid of Bob Stanley."

My mother is even more fanatical than her mother was -- she calls me after every game to dissect the outcome. I dread west coast road trips.
 
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Miley Cyrus.


For some reason she reminds me of Principe Luis. :p

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Gregg Axley

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And let's not forget that if a girl wants to play with sports equipment, she's considered "empowered." If a boy wants to play with an Easy-Bake Oven or a sewing machine, he's probably "differently gendered."

We've Come So Far.
I didn't play with an easy bake oven when I was a kid.
Instead I played with a real one, learning from my grandmother, how to hone my skills and tailor them to her incredible abilities as a chef not just a cook.
34 years later, I'm still cooking, adapting regular recipes to low carb, and making them taste so close to the "real" thing, my wife doesn't know the difference. Neither do my inlaws when I go down there to cook. Of course my FIL does watch me to make sure I don't put
"fake eggs" in his omelets. :D
As for the sewing machine, I can hand sew, but I can't use the Singer in the living room.
It's at least a 60's model if not earlier.
Maybe one day.

Lizzie, one of my "girl" friends is one of the girls I spoke about in my earlier post.
She took her interest in rock music, learned how to play the drums, and has been on numerous albums, including working for Jimmy Buffet, and a large Symphony Orchestra. She can out golf many guys I know, and in HS was the envy of some of the boys by trying to "drift" a similar model Cadillac to James's in the snow...successfully I might add. ;)
 
I didn't play with an easy bake oven when I was a kid.
Instead I played with a real one, learning from my grandmother, how to hone my skills and tailor them to her incredible abilities as a chef not just a cook.
34 years later, I'm still cooking, adapting regular recipes to low carb, and making them taste so close to the "real" thing, my wife doesn't know the difference. Neither do my inlaws when I go down there to cook. Of course my FIL does watch me to make sure I don't put
"fake eggs" in his omelets. :D
As for the sewing machine, I can hand sew, but I can't use the Singer in the living room.
It's at least a 60's model if not earlier.
Maybe one day.

Grandmother made quite the good wife out of you. :rofl:
 

Gregg Axley

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I prefer house husband.
I've heard of that term before, somewhere....
In HS my mother tried to convince me to go to a cooking school, but I didn't think male chefs made that much.
Stupid me, there are many on the food network that can't cook worth a crap, and they make 10x what I make.
Should have listened to my mother. [huh]
 

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