What it Takes to Shape Your Little Boy?
These past few days, there have been a lot of discussions about what it takes to shape a boy into well, being masculine. Should parents stop their sons from trying on their heels or maybe opting for that kiddie ups princess rocking horse even if it’s the only toy available to him at the moment? Even though we don’t like to blatantly put it out, a lot of parents, to a certain degree try to correct their son’s actions if they think that it’s not entirely coherent with their gender. Hence, plenty of parents automatically get something blue for a little boy or automatically get pink for a little girl. Although there’s nothing inherently wrong with this, sometimes parents get out of hand and try and do what they can to “shape up” their little boy into how he’s supposed to behave.
On the other hand, a lot of parents today think that this is just too much. Every child should be supported in what he wants to become once he grows up, whether he chooses ballet over football or vice versa. Personally, I’m guilty of sometimes pointing my son into doing things that I know are perfect for “boys,” but I try and be lenient. If he’s curious about trying on my red heels, I’m not going to stop him from doing so. I think it’s important that a child be comfortable about who he is.

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