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Old 10-28-2012, 02:43 PM   #138
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This is me with my brother. Nope we don't look alike because he is my half-brother from another father.



Here's me, full submissive pose, (heh) with my brother helping me tie on my kerchief. This set came with all the things little girls played with in my day, a brook, a dustmop and play dishes.

A couple of years later, i wanted to be a pilot. i got a Barbie airplane as i was fascinated with planes. i wanted to pretend to fly the damn thing. Only when i got it, the man pilot was painted in the cockpit and Barbie was to serve the beverages.





i remember thinking, *oh yeah, i can't be a pilot, only men are pilots*

i am glad the kids of today have more options than we did, but we still have light years to go.

Not long ago i was ordering some kids toys, and there were these play sets for 6 year old.

The *boy* set contained a Firefighter hat, a Police Badge, and a hammer and drill.

The *girl* set contained a tiara, a play broom and plastic heels.



Yup we still got a long way to go. i feel who we are as kids strongly molds who we are as adults. We cannot leave it up to the men out there to teach our young girls who and what they are destined to be.

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