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<blockquote data-quote="~Anastasia~" data-source="post: 70873512" data-attributes="member: 343500"><p>I remember when my little brother was about 5 they came out with some kind of boy doll, or he got the idea. It was the size of a 3-4 year old, pretty tall. Anyway, he wanted one. Many people were scandalized at the idea of a boy with a doll. Nobody bought him one, but my Grandma, who used to make dolls and stuffed animals, made him one. It wore regular boy's clothes. He played with it for a bit, pulled it around in his wagon, maybe a few weeks, then went back to Transformers or whatever those little cars he played with were. No big deal. Grew up normal with no issues outside playing in a metal band and getting a tattoo on his hand, smoked cigarettes for a few years. Got married, had two daughters. He finished an iron man a few months ago - I'm proud of him.</p><p></p><p>Didn't affect him anymore than the fact that I played mostly with farm sets, liked matchbox cars, and never cared much for dolls. I don't have any lasting ill effects either, nor was it an indication of anything out of the ordinary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="~Anastasia~, post: 70873512, member: 343500"] I remember when my little brother was about 5 they came out with some kind of boy doll, or he got the idea. It was the size of a 3-4 year old, pretty tall. Anyway, he wanted one. Many people were scandalized at the idea of a boy with a doll. Nobody bought him one, but my Grandma, who used to make dolls and stuffed animals, made him one. It wore regular boy's clothes. He played with it for a bit, pulled it around in his wagon, maybe a few weeks, then went back to Transformers or whatever those little cars he played with were. No big deal. Grew up normal with no issues outside playing in a metal band and getting a tattoo on his hand, smoked cigarettes for a few years. Got married, had two daughters. He finished an iron man a few months ago - I'm proud of him. Didn't affect him anymore than the fact that I played mostly with farm sets, liked matchbox cars, and never cared much for dolls. I don't have any lasting ill effects either, nor was it an indication of anything out of the ordinary. [/QUOTE]
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