Parents keep child’s gender under wraps

24 May 2011 19:40 #1 by daisypusher

There's nothing ambiguous about the baby's genitals. But as Stocker puts it: "If you really want to get to know someone, you don't ask what's between their legs." So only the parents, their two other children (both boys), a close friend, and the two midwives who helped deliver the now 4-month-old baby know its gender. Even the grandparents have been left in the dark.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110524/ts_yblog_thelookout/parents-keep-childs-gender-under-wraps

Stocker and Witterick say the decision gives Storm the freedom to choose who he or she wants to be. "What we noticed is that parents make so many choices for their children. It's obnoxious," adds Stocker, a teacher at an alternative school.


For the child who can have it all............

Will the parents keep "it" home from school when the teacher gives the "girls have a vagina and boys have a penis talk?" lol
Will this child be known as cousin "it"?

So will the Canadian taxpayers pay "it's" sex change should that be the choice?

So many questions, no sex.

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24 May 2011 21:22 #2 by bailey bud
You know - I wouldn't be surprised if this was a story about the artist formerly known as Prince.... (or is he formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince?)

I always thought Canadians had more sense than this stuff, though.

Kind of bizarre....

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24 May 2011 21:41 #3 by otisptoadwater
This is just plain weird, weird to the point that I expected the story to be out of California or France instead of Canada! Too much maple syrup, a bad batch of Elsinore beer (wooden nickel to anyone who name the obscure movie reference), and back bacon? What else would explain such odd behavior?

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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25 May 2011 02:26 #4 by Jekyll
Eh I'm Bob McKenzie and this is my brother Doug. Hand me a beer eh. Beauty.

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25 May 2011 07:35 #5 by FredHayek
Looks like a boy to me. Will he grow up confused?

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25 May 2011 07:45 #6 by Nobody that matters
Not preparing your child for life in the real world is a major parenting failure. The kids are too small to make those types of decisions, and it's the parents job to teach them the best way to get along in society.

Those parents are complete failures.

"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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