A doll for dad | Article by Sílvia Cóppulo

To be happy, I want a truck, in a T-shirt, to chew tobacco, to spit on urban people, and to have my girl’s hand, he sang. rock troglodyte. Pure stereotype of the role of macho male Thirty years later, do we dare to buy our child a doll, dressed in pink or a nurse’s outfit, with a injection kit, scissors and tape? And for our daughter, will the Three Wise Men bring her a fire truck or a soccer ball When are our players the champions?

Boys and girls learn from a very early age the norms and expectations attributed to each gender. Parents decisively influence the development of their sexual identity. And although the authorities have been campaigning for years to ensure that toys do not reproduce the gender stereotypes, Today, without any embarrassment, in a famous cooperative of cultural products, they pointed out to me the blue toy zone and the pink zone. From the costumes and games of heroes or fighters, to those of princesses, ballerinas with tutus and mothers who take care of their babies. It is true that there are already common areas, where stories, magic games and even a small, life-size wooden kitchen live, with a boy and a girl on each side in the photo on the box. Stereotypes are broken very slowly. Deep down, are we afraid that our son will be a softie and that our daughter will adopt harsh and powerful ways? Are we afraid to confuse them?

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In a recent study of the McGill University of Montreal, When men were asked if they would hire a boy to take care of their offspring, they mostly answered no. Only a minority would dare to buy a doll for their male children, and most of them also believed that boys need to play competitive sports more than girls. But although, when boys were asked what they would play with with their parents, they tended to choose boys’ toys, they were naturally willing to use girls’ games to play with their friends.

Let’s pay attention, then: the first one who should learn to play with a doll is dad.

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