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Developmental Patterns of Gender Typing
Children develop gender-typed patterns of behavior and preferences as early as age 15 to 36 months. Girls tend to conform less strictly to gender-role stereotypes than do boys, possibly because there is greater pressure from parents and teachers for boys to adhere to the masculine role. Girls may also imitate the male role because it has greater status and privilege in our culture. Although some boys and girls receive support for cross-gender behavior, most are encouraged to behave according to traditional stereotypes.
Gender Roles and Gender Differences
Toddlers begin to use gender stereotypes in their play. Young girls begin to play with “female toys,” and young boys play with “male toys.” Parents also may treat their children differently. Many young girls are dressed in “pretty” clothing and treated very delicately. Young boys are often dressed in “cute” clothes that are easy to move around in. Boys are often encouraged to be active and strong.
Ages and Stages
So 18 months, while unusual, isn't impossible.
^Sounds like that's what Seawytch is Advocating for here in Response to a couple of Douchebag Parents who Decided that their 18-month-old Boy was really meant to be a Girl...
Because along with "Cookie?" the little 18-MONTH-OLD Boy said, "I'm really a Girl, could you start dressing me like one and make everyone who deals with me refer to me as a Girl?"
We are Seriously FUCKED as a Species if the Sick People continue to gain more Power.
And did you notice it's ALWAYS the Homosexual Community that's Pushing this Idiocy the hardest?
I Warned about this Crap a decade ago and people like Bodecea and others acted like I was the Crazy one to Predict it was coming... Along with Sex-Ed for 5th Graders now teaching about Homosexuality, Bisexuality and Transgender.
Hell even people here @ the Twaff acted like that was an Absurd Prediction back in 2009/10.
Many of the same people who are now either NOT Denouncing these things or who are Clearly Advocating for them.
peace...
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