I guess DS is used to me skewing the stereotypes anyway! I'm in the fire brigade, and so is DP, so DS gets loads of both gender influences from both fellow firefighters and brigade partners, with whom we are also involved. I'm not very girly girly myself, so DS gets good doses of fire brigade, academia, horses and some sailing (my dad's got a boat). As a kid I had both 'boy' stuff and 'girl' stuff. My mum made me a beautiful frilly dress for my first birthday and there I was in shirley temple curls, patent leather shoes and a 'baby boy' blue frock. I'm not going to any great efforts with DS, just replicating my own upbringing where I do not ever remember being told 'that's not for girls'.




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I never use that term anymore and haven't for years because I started to question it whilst still in school (probably because I was called that, for no reason, and then wondered who it applied to...and came up with my answer of 'no-one').

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