rogersmithiii
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From Ask Amy the Libtard.
“And so — if your son wants a Tiny Tammy doll, he should receive it and be encouraged/allowed to play with it, and if your daughter chooses to wash her toy bulldozer in her pretend kitchen sink, then more power to her.
The boundary I would draw (this Christmas and into the future) is around toys that encourage violence or mimic weaponry.
(And yes, we all know that your daughter can pretend her Wiffle ball bat is a gun, but at the end of the day, she knows it’s a Wiffle ball bat.)”
“And so — if your son wants a Tiny Tammy doll, he should receive it and be encouraged/allowed to play with it, and if your daughter chooses to wash her toy bulldozer in her pretend kitchen sink, then more power to her.
The boundary I would draw (this Christmas and into the future) is around toys that encourage violence or mimic weaponry.
(And yes, we all know that your daughter can pretend her Wiffle ball bat is a gun, but at the end of the day, she knows it’s a Wiffle ball bat.)”