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Sexism & babies

July 8, 2009   

Most people we interact with now know we are having a boy. I am excited to know but that largely has to do with being able to more concretely think of names and such. The biggest concern for me is health.

The thing that disturbs me is that even before the baby is out in the world, the world seems to greet him with its sexist notions. So many people have voiced the assumption that Seppo must be happy and that I must be bummed. Several others have said I must be glad we “don’t have to worry since [we] are getting a son out of the way with the first child,” as though there is less value in a girl or we would have kept trying until there was a boy.

Don’t get me wrong; I know most people are just trying to find something nice to say, and are fumbling for something positive and boy-specific to say in regards to the news. But it doesn’t stop the feelings of dismay from filling me up. It’s these subtle sexist notions and “innocent” comments that help prop up institutionalized sexism, and it sucks that it’s starting already.

3 Comments
Holly
July 9, 2009 at 8:06 pm

I know just what you mean. We are getting a lot of similar comment about having a “girl”, about how I must be so happy and such.

Holly
July 9, 2009 at 8:06 pm

I have no idea why I put girl in quotes. :b

eingy
July 9, 2009 at 9:47 pm

I can totally imagine! Bleh.

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