Arguing with some hogs about it and not sure where I stand. Feel like it's a noble goal that should happen some day, but personally, if I had a kid I wouldn't do it because I'd fear they'd get bullied for it. Thoughts?

  • hagensfohawk [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    How is giving a child the name taylor forcing them to be a genderless entity? Or teaching them to throw a baseball and also take dance?

    If they say "I don't like dance" then don't make them go lol.

    If the child says that they are a girl, that's fine. I'm not saying you turn to her and tell her she isn't.

    Children don't need their parents to tell them what their gender is - theyre pretty intuitive about that.

    • eduardog3000 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Or teaching them to throw a baseball and also take dance?

      If they say “I don’t like dance” then don’t make them go lol.

      Maybe you didn't see my edit, but again, these aren't gender. They are gender norms. One can easily break norms while still being cis, and you don't have to treat your child gender neutrally to allow them to do those things.

      As for naming your child, it's inherently making an important decision for them no matter what. I don't see any more harm in giving someone assumed to be male a male name and leaving them free to decide if they want to change it than giving them a gender neutral name. Are we going to expect every single child to pick a new name later in life? Also most gender neutral names are just kinda meh IMO.