Nowhere does it say the child was "pushed" into wearing girly clothing nor prevented from wearing "boyish" clothing. A single author used the term "hyper-masculine" in her article. Nobody who isn't referencing her writing uses that term at all that I could find. The only reference the parents make to restrictions is against Barbie, and skull logos. And possibly cargo pants, though, again, every story that mentions cargo pants references the Yahoo article, while none of those I found that don't reference that one mention cargo pants at all.
As most of the arguments center around statements that aren't corroborated anywhere else, I am not taking the bait.
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As most of the arguments center around statements that aren't corroborated anywhere else, I am not taking the bait.
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