On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Scott Stewart <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Agreed.. hell I was the long haired metal-head in high school, but it
> was my choice (still like the music, male pattern baldness took care
> of the hair).
>
> In my opinion it sounds less like a social experiment and more like
> lazy parenting.. isn't it a large part of our job to give our kids the
> tools to be confident and successful in life.
>
> A child who is unsure of his gender in a world that still suffers from
> large scale gender bias is being set up to fail. (IMO)
>

That is what most of the experts are saying as well, from my reading.

While admirable in intent, it's likely to have an adverse affect on the
child's life as it gets older.

(Yep, not a he or a she...and "it"...how nice :/ )


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