tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556307035339753793.post1370587813607917803..comments2017-05-14T23:07:22.668-07:00Comments on Not So Sloth: Fu-Choo-ing & Gender IdentityChans Famhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15521296943092313585noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4556307035339753793.post-78446774038862462182012-08-19T16:18:34.964-07:002012-08-19T16:18:34.964-07:00I totally agree with you! Having a boy/girl set of...I totally agree with you! Having a boy/girl set of twins I see the difference daily, and it is HUGE! From very early on they exhibited traditional gender traits. They are only 16 months old but my son LOVES anything with wheels and spends most of his time inspecting wheels, climbing on EVERYTHING or just doing 'boy stuff'. My daughter carries her dolls around, rocks them, and kisses them, she also acts like another mom to her brother, and will literally get after him if he's doing something 'naughty'. Even their manner and when they eat is gender specific. My son tends to just shove as much food in his mouth, while my daughter takes little bits and doesn't eat nearly as much. Not to say these roles can't be switched in different ways, it's just that they aware exhibiting a specific gender identity like you said. Having kids is so fun just to see the differences. :)Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15384903970098257013noreply@blogger.com