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  <title>Help finding toys for Girls and Boy (cut boys) - Intactivism (Anti-circumcision Activism) - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>Help finding toys for Girls and Boy (cut boys)</title>
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      <name>danny</name>
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    <id>http://intactivism.tribe.net/thread/8412a9c5-528f-49b2-aa91-906310be06b1#ba5abf72-66c9-4b9e-b26f-d473ae832cc0</id>
    <updated>2009-02-23T19:19:20Z</updated>
    <published>2009-02-23T19:19:20Z</published>
    <summary type="html">http://zoestrauss.blogspot.com/2006/10/formation-of-gender-roles.html&#xD;
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I propose that the industry start to use tags that actually include an image of male or female genitalia. If that's how we're planning on making children define themselves and understand their place in the world, why not be as direct as possible? That way there could be quite a bit more variety, they could branch out a little from the all pink or all blue packaging and still make sure that kids know their roles. For example, girls could know that the kitchen item below was for them, but it could be made in primary colors, it wouldn't have to have the pastel "girls" color coding. Mattel, call me!&#xD;
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I alway think blue and pink colors worked just fine But maybe more help Is needed &#xD;
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IS this toy just for boys who have been circumcised ? &#xD;
Or maybe there are other toys for the rest of use to play with ?</summary>
    <dc:creator>danny</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2009-02-23T19:19:20Z</dc:date>
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