October 2012 Weddings
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In the spirit of the QOTD, I thought I'd ask your opinions on this whole crusade to get people to stop calling girls bossy.
I think the intentions behind this were good. HOWEVER, why don't we teach our girls that no matter what someone calls you, you can be whatever it is you want to be, and not to listen to people who make you feel small. I feel like this is just teaching people that girls are delicate and you'd better not call them bossy, it might scare them out of actually being bosses someday! I find it really insulting.
Re: The Bossy Campaign
I hate the discrimination here, I hate I can't voice my opinion without having a bad name. I'm sorry, I'm not a delicate flower, I've never been one, never will be one.
I focus on how she's doing in school, we read, we play games, and I usually remind her college is an option. She told me once she didn't know girls could go to college/work for the army/be a Mathematician (everything I am) ... I decided then that she needed to be reminded of this whenever we hang out. H agreed and does it too. We tell her, if she wants to go to college we will help her in any way! Where she lives women are housewives, teachers or nurses. We try to let her know the sky is the limit, that she can do whatever she wants.
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/882510/