She says boyhood is in trouble, but it’s honestly not just that. It’s also girlhood. Liberals get a little uncomfortable when gender stereotypes are forced onto both genders. When girls are told to play with Barbies and look pretty, when boys are told to play with trucks and hide their emotions. Of course, she only has sons so I guess it makes sense that she would only care about issues that will affect her family, so it’s understandable.
I definitely wasn’t raised up in a gender neutral way, but also not in the way she raises her kids. My mom would buy for me dresses and dolls, and I do ask for them sometimes, but she also let me play with power rangers (action figures) and we have VCDs (anyone remembers them?

) of stuff like power rangers, and ultraman, stuff like that. My brothers and I will use Barbie dolls and action figures and we will play fighting with them. I can also recall us playing barbie dolls…the set with mini baking tools. It’s basically a mixture of both. She did start off by buying gendered toys (because we were babies, she would obviously pick stereotypical toys, and if we ask for something else, she wouldn’t be bothered)
While we don’t have to go out of our way to make sure our children defy gender stereotypes, it doesn’t mean that we should enforce them either…she does make a point somewhere because some people will call you problematic if you wrap your newborn baby in a blue towel because he is a boy
There will always be men and women who are not masculine and feminine, no matter how you raise them up. We are all different, and gender roles are so rigid. What exactly is masculinity? Femininity? It’s not clearly defined and it won’t be anytime soon.
Parents shouldn’t shame their kids for having certain qualities that make them less manly or whatever IMO. I know parents, who would freak out if a boy were to have some feminine qualities. Ironically, it usually causes the boy to feel less “of a boy” because he is being “girly”, and then would identify as such, while the father will shake his head and sighs and acts like he doesn’t see it coming. You have rigid gender stereotypes, someone is going to feel like he or she is in the wrong body because he likes My Little Pony, and then you complain about how society is with its transgender “agenda”…when you helped to create it.

Not directed to Rachel but worth bringing up, because this tends to be common within religious circles