Why does my little boy have to defend his masculinity because he has a long braid down his back? Or with “action figures” instead of dolls? Who decided that little boys have to buzz their heads in order to be seen as masculine? And it makes me wonder, who on earth decided which gender should enjoy what? Why is pink only meant to be enjoyed by girls? And very obviously splashed all over everything that is meant to only be enjoyed by girls? Now for some strange reason, those are a few of many things that are very much only manufactured for a specific gender, being female. My son has gone through many phases during his little life of things he is into, such as Dora the Explorer, cooking, babies, and even a short lived My Little Pony phase. Now besides the journey of having a little man being called a girl almost on the daily, I myself as an adult, mother, and member of society, have learned a lot about our culture in general. In a comment on our website, ‘Mommy of Samson’ reflects: So my little guy will wait for another day to express himself the way he feels is right, if in fact he really still feels he is a longhair. I was about two days late, because my 8-year-old grandson had just caved a couple of days before for the same reasons: peer pressure and relentless harassment, and was now in the throes of “buyer’s remorse.” Like many of the other, even his “great” grandfather was taking his name and turning it into a girl’s name. I thought it might help because I knew he was catching his own grief and I wanted to reassure him and help him stick to HIS desires and no one else’s. The last time I called my grandson, I wanted to tell him about my day of being harassed at work about my hair, by a fool and how I handled it. Most everyone else either ignores or compliments his hair – except the receptionists at my husband’s work who point-blank ask me, “Why does he have little girl hair?”įrom another comment on our website, Mark’s grandson gave in to the pressure: That he looks like a girl, that he NEEDS a haircut, etc. My in-laws have made plenty of inappropriate comments. In a comment on our website, Brittany related to us: At first I didn’t correct anyone, and he was too little to understand anyway, but as he got older, I became bolder with how I handle the comments, and now he handles the situation himself.Įven grandparents and family. Including people that had been told previously that he was a boy. His response was simply, “I know I’m a boy,” and that was the end of that.Īnd ever since the beginning of his life, he had been mistaken for a girl every opportunity anyone had to address it. I didn’t pay much attention and we went about our business, later I asked Liam if he had noticed. There was an older gentleman in the grocery store who called him a little girl. In an interview for this piece, Shayna told us about her son Liam: And I have no problem pointing out the utter ridiculousness of their bias. That jerk of a man was one of many, both men and women, who have taken it upon themselves to put their gender bias onto my son, but thankfully most people keep it between me and them.
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You can read her response in the full post, but she wasn’t happy! She adds: He heard me, looked right at Arthur and told HIM, “tell your mom to cut your hair so you’ll be a real boy.” Most people just make an honest mistake – they’re so used to the overwhelming majority of long hair wearers being female that they jump right to that conclusion.īut this man…this man was so rude. He mistook Arthur for a girl and I quietly and politely corrected him.
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An elderly man was complimenting Arthur on his good behavior in a very long grocery line. No kid should be confronted by rude, antagonistic adults! I remember an event that happened in 2014 that still burns me up. When adults heckle him, I step in immediately. Mae tells us about her experience with a man at the grocery store: But when he got to grade school he did a complete 180 because of the bullies, and came home ready to cut it. My nephew wanted to be Captain Jack Sparrow when he was little, and he insisted his mother let him grow his hair.
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In an interview for this piece, MeMarie explains what happened to her nephew: He’s like, “Got it, now we can all move on without all the apologies. The most annoying part for my youngest is not when they mistake him for a girl, which they almost always do, but when they then profusely apologize for getting it wrong. Mica, another mom commenting on our website, writes:
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But I remind him that both girls and boys can have short or long hair, and to use it as a reminder to not judge others by their appearance, but to get to know them for who they are on the inside.
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There have been times he has gotten upset, because kids will relentlessly argue with him about his gender (I know, right?). In a comment on our website, ‘Mommy of Samson’ wrote to us: