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TrueChild Alpha princesses? Making passive princesses brave, strong, and assertive role models http://www.thestar.com/living/halloween/article/720113--porter-raising-brave-princesses-in-a-disneyfied-world

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How did this happen? Every mother in the room was a daughter of the feminist generation, which fought for nice things like pay equity and maternity leave. So why do we let our daughters dress up like 1950s housewives-in-the-making?
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TrueChild Analysis: Study of online gender-swapping flawed, overstated: http://www.youhaventlived.com/qblog/2008/QBlog060308A.html

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I got home from Portsmouth yesterday and read the newspaper while waiting for Torchwood to come on. My eyes were drawn to this article in particular:This is ... news?Oh, it's news alright. The Press Association and Channel 4 made it that. ...
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TrueChild Study: Men trying on female avatars & women trying out being males in virtual worlds: http://www.pixelsandpolicy.com/pixels_and_policy/2009/11/female-avatars.html

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Pixels and Policy reports on our study of gender roles in Second Life. As it turns out, no one is objectifying women in Second Life. They're doing it to themselves.
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TrueChild Sexism in the workplace still exists--"Men get benefit of the doubt" & 9 more unwritten rules for working women: http://www.fropki.com/top-unwritten-rules-for-working-women-vt37247.html

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When it comes to gender stereotyping, it's better to know what you're up against. Come to think of it, when was the last time you ...
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TrueChild He’s Baaaackk! Mattel launches new “Palm Beach Sugar Daddy Ken”: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/latest_ken_putting_on_the_dog_KLVuku7q6iDK4vh2gtj9AP

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A date with Barbie is the last thing on this Ken doll's mind!
Linda-Lee Slesinger
Linda-Lee Slesinger
gross- Sugar Daddy???? so now Barbie is a "kept woman?" What a wonderful message for our children! :(
November 4, 2009 at 7:51am
Catherine Campagnoli Benskin
Catherine Campagnoli Benskin
Couldn't link to the article, it doesn't look like Palm Beach Ken is looking for female compnionship. Or is that a stereotype, too.
November 4, 2009 at 4:22pm
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TrueChild New study from Danish gov't: Chemical exposure "feminizing" boys, depressing bio-sex. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthcomment/geoffrey-lean/6418553/Why-boys-are-turning-into-girls.html

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Gender-bending chemicals are largely exempt from new EU regulations, warns Geoffrey Lean.
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TrueChild Yet more advice on picking boys' Halloween costumes, this time from the always-classy (and honest, alas) Onion: http://www.truechild.org/Blog/Blog.asp?p7=3000

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TrueChild A good overview of how gender roles work in US society, from GI Joe to Hillary Clinton to Emeril: http://www.technicianonline.com/features/when-g-i-joe-starts-painting-his-nails-and-barbie-joins-the-army-1.2026013

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According to the dictionary, gender is defined as the state of being male or female. In the most basic way, what makes males and females different is physical anatomy; however, in society what makes ...
Dawn
Dawn
Go EB go!!!
October 22, 2009 at 10:37am
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TrueChild "Packaging Boyhood" authors & The Dad Man offer 10 tips for choosing Halloween costumes for your son http://www.truechild.org/Blog/Blog.asp?p7=3000

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Parents are rightly concerned about "too sexy too soon" Halloween costumes for little girls, but does anyone ask, "What about the boys?" The search for boys' costumes can be treacherous too and just as filled with over-hyped and stereotyped "choices." These healthy ideas from Drs. ...
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TrueChild New Book: Pink Brain, Blue Brain – M/F birth brains mostly same but small diffs enhanced by yrs of diff treatment http://www.truechild.org/PageDisplay.asp?p1=6228

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In one of the eye-opening studies cited in Lise Eliot's masterful new book on gender and the brain, mothers brought their 11-month-olds to a lab so the babies could crawl down a carpeted slope. The moms ...

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