In How Can I Get Through to You?, family therapist Terrence Real tells how his sons were initiated into patriarchal thinking even as their parents worked to create a loving home in which antipatriarchal values prevailed. He tells of how his young son Alexander enjoyed dressing as Barbie until boys playing with his older brother witnessed his Barbie persona and let him know by their gaze and their shocked, disapproving silence that his behavior was unacceptable:

Without a shred of malevolence, the stare my son received transmitted a message. You are not to do this. And the medium that message was broadcast in was a potent emotion: shame. At three, Alexander was learning the rules. A ten second wordless transaction was powerful enough to dissuade my son from that instant forward from what had been a favorite activity. I call such moments of induction the “normal traumatization” of boys.

To indoctrinate boys into the rules of patriarchy, we force them to feel pain and to deny their feelings.

I already feel this with my son. The fact that a radically anti-patriarchal home environment could be undone by a silent 10 second interaction is maddening. My entire childhood experience with gender was focused on shame and how shameful it is to be girly. I don’t want that for my sons and I don’t want the impacts of that for my daughters.

  • kristina [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    people shit on homeschooling a lot but how else are you gonna avoid insane shit like this

      • CptKrkIsClmbngThMntn [any]
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        3 years ago

        This is both true and not true in my experience. I also had the double whammy of growing up rural so it made it even harder to socialize. However, there are a lot of advantages that I think I gleaned from that education style and if I could go back and change it, I absolutely would not. Maybe I would have when I was 18, but not now that I have a bit of a broader perspective on the long-term upsides.

      • kristina [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        ok, just have a bunch of parents that are socialists come together. i hate how people essentialize high school, it fucking sucks and i hated everyone there. sexual assault is fucking rampant in the school system and no one does anything about it

      • bigboopballs [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        They were miserable and awkward after going out in the real world which made them depressed.

        well, so are all the people who weren't homeschooled

    • SocialistDad [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Best case scenario you can find a cohort of parents to homeschool with and know that all of you raise your kids in egalitarian ways, but even then it’s not possible to prevent all socialization with “the outside world”

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      1 year ago

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