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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: Scolded by my husbands sister [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)62. i think back then, it had a picture of little boy and girl using it. amazingly, back then
we did not hold to the stereotypes in marketing even close to what we do today.
i remember the packaging from the 60's. i always wanted one, didnt get it.
my niece did thanksgiving and christmas this year. my brother did most of the cooking. nephews stepped in too. my husband is a better cook than i, though i have learned a lot over the yrs. my other niece's bf knows how to cook, niece does not.
so..... we pretty much broke the gender issue in cooking, and none of the men feel less for it. they feel pretty proud of their skills.
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Don't return it, he liked it. Tell them how much money professional chefs make.
freshwest
Dec 2014
#37
but, doesn't the packaging get thrown away? to the trash, right? never to be seen again?
Tuesday Afternoon
Dec 2014
#39
why should our boys be so very fuggin' sensitive to a color? are they really so weak?
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#60
you can suck at it. i cook pretty well & hate to cook. but to discourage a toddler?
elehhhhna
Dec 2014
#32
No! I bought my son "girls toys" as well as "boys toys". Cooking toys. But never weapon toys.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#20
Whether you are overreacting or not doesn't matter. What matters is that your upset is not
merrily
Dec 2014
#24
Might be good to call or write the manufacturer. Remind them that girls and boys both love to cook.
Overseas
Dec 2014
#56
I still cherish the memory of the Betty Crocker baking kit I got as a Christmas gift back in the 50s
NBachers
Dec 2014
#59
i think back then, it had a picture of little boy and girl using it. amazingly, back then
seabeyond
Dec 2014
#62