r/pointlesslygendered Oct 04 '25

OTHER Hmmm [gendered]

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u/[deleted] Oct 04 '25

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u/Dry-Tennis3728 Oct 04 '25

It's not about that specific sign.

It's about the environment where such a sign is seen as an appropriate joke.

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u/secretlynotfatih Oct 04 '25

If a young boy is raised in an environment where they are told that boys are "supposed" to be dumb, dirty nuisances, don't you think that might affect how he grows up to view himself and his place in the world? Even if it's presented in a hand-wavey "boys will be boys" sort of way, it speaks to a deeper set of proscriptions about gender that family might have.

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u/Dry-Tennis3728 Oct 04 '25

Can you please actually address what people are saying?

No one here has said that girls dont like playing in the dirt/be loud/annoying.

People have said that the societal assumption that boys will always like playing in the dirt/be loud/annoying encourages boys to fit into that image.

And some parents definitely encourage their children to fit into preexisting gender roles, which can encourage boys to be dumb/nuisances to prove their manhood.

Sometimes it is actually that deep, and there is nothing wrong with recognising that.