Goofyluver
<marquee behavior=alternate><font color=red>Knock
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This isn't entirely true. Working with young children, we found that in most cases boys gravitate towards playing with blocks, trucks, cars, etc. and girls more toward dolls, dress up things, etc. Of course there were always exceptions but this was the majority.
Our classes were taught in learning centers so the children changed play areas throughout the day. When the boys went to the "pretend center" (kitchen area with dolls, dress up clothes, etc) they would start out playing just like the girls but before long you may see one pushing a purse along the floor making the "vrroooom" sound.![]()
Even in a room of very young children and only a certain kind of toy (traditional "girl" or "boy") boys would find a way to make something make a "vrrrooommmm" sound and the girls would find something to "mother".
Its just like the "no guns" rule of toys. Boys will make ANYTHING into a gun. Sticks, rocks, blocks even the toy baby bottle!
You are right that kids are attracted to things they think are fun. Its their individual ideas of "fun" that send them toward a certain kind of toy.
This starts at home.

If your home rules (including playthings) are dictated by what society deems normal and/or acceptable, you have just sunk your child(ren) into a black hole of gender norms dictated by what you think Joe Blow down the block feels is acceptable for YOUR child to do, see, feel, play with, act like, wear, etc.
Here's my question. (and not just to you)
Ask yourself why you wouldn't allow your son to wear a princess costume.
Is it because of (as we have seen mentioned several times in this thread) others opinions? If so, what other decisions do you make or rules do you institute in your home based on what others may think? And why is it acceptable to you to allow societal norms to control your parenting and/or family rules?
Or are you not allowing your son to dress up in a costume because of your own pre-conceived notions or prejudices? You think it'll make him feminine? He'll turn out gay? People will think he's a girl? It's not a "boy toy"?
Either way...
