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yeah man letting a kid make a decision on their own is the absolute worst thing we could ever doxelabale wrote:Isn't it so cool to do experiments on children? Man I love that shit! It's gonna be so cool to see that kids face when we tell it we've been fuckin with it for the last few years!!
xelabale wrote:Isn't it so cool to do experiments on children? Man I love that shit! It's gonna be so cool to see that kids face when we tell it we've been fuckin with it for the last few years!!
I'm taking that as sarcasm.SultanOfSurreal wrote:yeah man letting a kid make a decision on their own is the absolute worst thing we could ever doxelabale wrote:Isn't it so cool to do experiments on children? Man I love that shit! It's gonna be so cool to see that kids face when we tell it we've been fuckin with it for the last few years!!
tell me, why exactly is it so inherently detrimental to allow a child to discover their own perception of their identity? in what way is forcing children to act masculine or feminine better than allowing them to decide for themselves? and how is that at all comparable to letting them eat unhealthy food whenever they want?xelabale wrote:I'm taking that as sarcasm.SultanOfSurreal wrote:yeah man letting a kid make a decision on their own is the absolute worst thing we could ever do
Here Johnny, my lovely little 2 year old, do you want vegetables or chocolate for tea tonight? But vegetables are good for you! Oh well, it's your decision I suppose...
But ... that's .... how we always did it. It must be right, right?SultanOfSurreal wrote:tell me, why exactly is it so inherently detrimental to allow a child to discover their own perception of their identity? in what way is forcing children to act masculine or feminine better than allowing them to decide for themselves? and how is that at all comparable to letting them eat unhealthy food whenever they want?xelabale wrote:I'm taking that as sarcasm.SultanOfSurreal wrote:yeah man letting a kid make a decision on their own is the absolute worst thing we could ever do
Here Johnny, my lovely little 2 year old, do you want vegetables or chocolate for tea tonight? But vegetables are good for you! Oh well, it's your decision I suppose...
(you don't have any cogent answers of course, you're just getting all het up because these parents aren't jamming their kid into your narrow worldview)
itaHaggis_McMutton wrote:But ... that's .... how we always did it. It must be right, right?
I mean what's the point in having a kid if you don't get to dress it in blue/pink and buy it loads of toy cars/dolls and action figures/toy ovens?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
The problem with letting a child choose anything is that they just don't have the experience to understand the ramificaitons of their choices.SultanOfSurreal wrote:tell me, why exactly is it so inherently detrimental to allow a child to discover their own perception of their identity? in what way is forcing children to act masculine or feminine better than allowing them to decide for themselves? and how is that at all comparable to letting them eat unhealthy food whenever they want?
No one said anything about them not teaching teh kid was moral or immoral, just how the child should act based on gender.PLAYER57832 wrote:The problem with letting a child choose anything is that they just don't have the experience to understand the ramificaitons of their choices.SultanOfSurreal wrote:tell me, why exactly is it so inherently detrimental to allow a child to discover their own perception of their identity? in what way is forcing children to act masculine or feminine better than allowing them to decide for themselves? and how is that at all comparable to letting them eat unhealthy food whenever they want?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
he/she's being home schooled? that' no fun. I'd rather see how the child would react if put in the normal everyday situation of a kid his/her age just without the gender. I guess there is an increase possibility of things going wrong that way but a home schooled life I think would turn out too controlled to have much of an effect.snufkin wrote:It wont work in Sweden.. our social service bureaus/departments are too intrusive for that - they wont let a child be that isolated and home schooled up until puberty.
sure, there is a social factor to gender identity but it´s not as big as some radical feminists seem to think. At least not in Sweden during the last 40 years or so..
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
then they wont be able to keep it secret (swedish school system wont allow it without knowing the gender) and if it isn´t a secret then there isn´t anything particularly special about it at all..strike wolf wrote:
he/she's being home schooled? that' no fun. I'd rather see how the child would react if put in the normal everyday situation of a kid his/her age just without the gender.
I did not mentioned morals, either.strike wolf wrote:No one said anything about them not teaching teh kid was moral or immoral, just how the child should act based on gender.PLAYER57832 wrote:The problem with letting a child choose anything is that they just don't have the experience to understand the ramificaitons of their choices.SultanOfSurreal wrote:tell me, why exactly is it so inherently detrimental to allow a child to discover their own perception of their identity? in what way is forcing children to act masculine or feminine better than allowing them to decide for themselves? and how is that at all comparable to letting them eat unhealthy food whenever they want?
Personally I think it's too early to tell whether this will turn out well or not. because it's so early in the childs life the effect will be greater so if it goes wrong it could go detrimentally wrong. However we do not have any evidence to say that something will turn out badly and really I think the chances that it does go badly are less than 50%
Evidently Xelabale's explanation zipped right over your head. Not simple enough? I could go into the difference between concrete and abstract reasoning, and how a child doesn't even reach the ability for concrete reasoning before 4 or 5 (or in your case 14 or 15), and cannot comprehend abstract reasoning until well into puberty, but that's something you obviously wouldn't grasp. Let me see if i can bring it down to your level:SultanOfSurreal wrote:tell me, why exactly is it so inherently detrimental to allow a child to discover their own perception of their identity? in what way is forcing children to act masculine or feminine better than allowing them to decide for themselves? and how is that at all comparable to letting them eat unhealthy food whenever they want?xelabale wrote:I'm taking that as sarcasm.SultanOfSurreal wrote:yeah man letting a kid make a decision on their own is the absolute worst thing we could ever do
Here Johnny, my lovely little 2 year old, do you want vegetables or chocolate for tea tonight? But vegetables are good for you! Oh well, it's your decision I suppose...
(you don't have any cogent answers of course, you're just getting all het up because these parents aren't jamming their kid into your narrow worldview)

they're not trying to keep pop's sex or gender a secret forever, they're doing so until the child is willing to reveal it. the child will be schooled normally.snufkin wrote:It wont work in Sweden.. our social service bureaus/departments are too intrusive for that - they wont let a child be that isolated and home schooled up until puberty
there is a huge difference between being forced to eat your vegetables and being forced into a gender role you know is wrong for you. transsexuals and unfortunate accident victims like david reimer are often emotionally traumatized by being shoehorned into society's expectations.I did not mentioned morals, either.
Our jobs as parents is to expose our kids to as many options as possible. Ideally, they leap into things willingly, but there are times when a parent has to step in and say "I know you may not appreciate piano lessons right now, but I consider them important". It is definitely a balance. Push a kid too much and it is very bad, but stepping back entirely is also bad.
Food is actually a good example. I cannot count the number of times I hear parents talk about all the foods their 18 month old already "won't eat". Most kids need to see foods an AVERAGE of 20 times before they will accept it. On the one hand, forcing kids to eat things doesn't accomplish much (with very few exceptions,such as sick kids ), BUT cooking 5 different meals is definitely not helpful either. Kids do have to learn to eat different foods. If you all you ever giver your kid is hamburgers and fries, because that's all they want ..then guess what, that is all they will ever want!
That child will be making choices, but the choices will be made without direction, reason, understanding of consequence. These parents are thinking they are opening up the world to their child, but just like the parents who refuse to serve foods to their kids their kids "don't like".. they are actually limiting their child, not expanding his/her world
Hmm...then I've lost interest in this "experiment"snufkin wrote:then they wont be able to keep it secret (swedish school system wont allow it without knowing the gender) and if it isn´t a secret then there isn´t anything particularly special about it at all..strike wolf wrote:
he/she's being home schooled? that' no fun. I'd rather see how the child would react if put in the normal everyday situation of a kid his/her age just without the gender.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Umm...I don't see anywhere that it said they would step out of this kid's life entirely. I'm sure that they'll guide him/her and take care of her/him just like most parents would do for their child except they are trying to raise him/her in a "genderless" environment.PLAYER57832 wrote:I did not mentioned morals, either.strike wolf wrote:No one said anything about them not teaching teh kid was moral or immoral, just how the child should act based on gender.PLAYER57832 wrote:The problem with letting a child choose anything is that they just don't have the experience to understand the ramificaitons of their choices.SultanOfSurreal wrote:tell me, why exactly is it so inherently detrimental to allow a child to discover their own perception of their identity? in what way is forcing children to act masculine or feminine better than allowing them to decide for themselves? and how is that at all comparable to letting them eat unhealthy food whenever they want?
Personally I think it's too early to tell whether this will turn out well or not. because it's so early in the childs life the effect will be greater so if it goes wrong it could go detrimentally wrong. However we do not have any evidence to say that something will turn out badly and really I think the chances that it does go badly are less than 50%
Our jobs as parents is to expose our kids to as many options as possible. Ideally, they leap into things willingly, but there are times when a parent has to step in and say "I know you may not appreciate piano lessons right now, but I consider them important". It is definitely a balance. Push a kid too much and it is very bad, but stepping back entirely is also bad.
I fail to see how removing the limit of gender restrictions limits the child perhaps you can explain.PLAYER57832 wrote:That child will be making choices, but the choices will be made without direction, reason, understanding of consequence. These parents are thinking they are opening up the world to their child, but just like the parents who refuse to serve foods to their kids their kids "don't like".. they are actually limiting their child, not expanding his/her world
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
wow this is a lot of bullshit and absolutely nothing in the way of how exactly what the parents are doing is detrimental to the child.b.k. barunt wrote:"Regulating" childrens' behavior sounds sinister in the way you portray it. Being an adolescent yourself, and not having any children to raise, it's understandable that you'd be somewhat ignorant of what proper parenting entails, and i'm sure the issue is further clouded by your trauma and angst in the area of sexual identity.
I myself tried to see where my son's natural strengths, talents, and tendencies pointed. When he was 4, i noticed that he showed an interest in piano, so i started teaching him. I also started teaching him Karate at that age. As he got older, i noticed that he had more of a bent toward music and the arts, so i didn't push the athletics, but concentrated on his artistic side.
I did the same with his gender. As he was obviously a male, i guided him in that direction. I bought him toys that were male oriented. I helped shape his psyche so that he would grow to be a strong man and not a weak and effeminate one such as yourself. If he would've been born a girl, i would've guided her to be strong and feminine as i wouldn't want my daughter to be weak either.
A child is born with certain traits and characteristics. You need to identify them and nurture them, not leave the child to figure out what they are. Whatthefuck does he need parents for? These people who are Pop's parents (ironic name there, as he has to parent himself) are not parents at all - they're using their kid as the sacrificial lamb for a bizarre experiment. This is unconscionable, immoral, and fooking sick. You obviously had parents who were clueless morons, and maybe made you ashamed of your lack of machismo, so you're inclined to go to the other extreme. Understandable, but very smart.
Honibaz
no they're not, they're raising their child in the way that they think is best. they themselves say it's for the sake of the child.they're using their kid as the sacrificial lamb for a bizarre experiment. This is unconscionable, immoral, and fooking sick.
pop will know his/her own sex, once pop is old enough to have a conception of sexes and the differences between them. there's no way to keep that a secret from the kid, and nor do the parents want to do that in the first place.jonesthecurl wrote:i can understand the parent's impulse - but I think that the excessive attention that the child will attract because of it's "genderless" nature will itself be dtrimental.
“Girls are told they are cute in their dresses, and boys are told they are cool with their car toys. But if you give them no gender they will be seen more as a human or not a stereotype as a boy or girl.”
Unfirtunately Pop will be seen as, I suspect, a freak.
And once Pop iis in regular contact with other kids (which I hope he/she will be, indeed already should be at 2 years), how long will it be before someone says "are you a boy or a girl?", and how long will it be before the "I don't know" reply will be met with, "well, have you got a willy?"
not at all... It´s BK:s best post ever.SultanOfSurreal wrote:wow this is a lot of bullshit and absolutely nothing in the way of how exactly what the parents are doing is detrimental to the child.b.k. barunt wrote:"Regulating" childrens' behavior sounds sinister in the way you portray it. Being an adolescent yourself, and not having any children to raise, it's understandable that you'd be somewhat ignorant of what proper parenting entails, and i'm sure the issue is further clouded by your trauma and angst in the area of sexual identity.
I myself tried to see where my son's natural strengths, talents, and tendencies pointed. When he was 4, i noticed that he showed an interest in piano, so i started teaching him. I also started teaching him Karate at that age. As he got older, i noticed that he had more of a bent toward music and the arts, so i didn't push the athletics, but concentrated on his artistic side.
I did the same with his gender. As he was obviously a male, i guided him in that direction. I bought him toys that were male oriented. I helped shape his psyche so that he would grow to be a strong man and not a weak and effeminate one such as yourself. If he would've been born a girl, i would've guided her to be strong and feminine as i wouldn't want my daughter to be weak either.
A child is born with certain traits and characteristics. You need to identify them and nurture them, not leave the child to figure out what they are. Whatthefuck does he need parents for? These people who are Pop's parents (ironic name there, as he has to parent himself) are not parents at all - they're using their kid as the sacrificial lamb for a bizarre experiment. This is unconscionable, immoral, and fooking sick. You obviously had parents who were clueless morons, and maybe made you ashamed of your lack of machismo, so you're inclined to go to the other extreme. Understandable, but very smart.
Honibaz
no they're not, they're raising their child in the way that they think is best. they themselves say it's for the sake of the child.they're using their kid as the sacrificial lamb for a bizarre experiment. This is unconscionable, immoral, and fooking sick.
but i love how you've taken "doesn't scold the kid for playing with the wrong toy and doesn't dress it up exclusively in the color we've arbitrarily decided fits its gender" and made it into monocle-popping UNCONSCIONABLE CRUELTY
seriously dude you have some huge issues with sexuality, and you are being fucking stupid about this, even for you