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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 185478" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Rosie Grier Embroidered. It is unusual for a boy his age to do this, but I think that it is a valuable tool to help him "unwind". I would encourage it, but also encourage him NOT to talk about it at school. Kids that age are vicious, though girls are much worse than boys. BUT it will be used to make him see "gay". Heck, thank you is only in 3rd grade. LAST YEAR a couple of kids teased him about being "gay" because he didn't play football. (He hates football, but loves basketball and beat the crud out of these boys in basketball in gym. This is WHY they were teasing him.) Poor thank you came home not even understanding what "gay" meant. It took a while for the teacher to stop it.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, good knitting to difficult child. The knitters I know are much relaxed by it. I think it is more common among men in Europe, from what I have read in European craft mags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 185478, member: 1233"] Rosie Grier Embroidered. It is unusual for a boy his age to do this, but I think that it is a valuable tool to help him "unwind". I would encourage it, but also encourage him NOT to talk about it at school. Kids that age are vicious, though girls are much worse than boys. BUT it will be used to make him see "gay". Heck, thank you is only in 3rd grade. LAST YEAR a couple of kids teased him about being "gay" because he didn't play football. (He hates football, but loves basketball and beat the crud out of these boys in basketball in gym. This is WHY they were teasing him.) Poor thank you came home not even understanding what "gay" meant. It took a while for the teacher to stop it. Anyway, good knitting to difficult child. The knitters I know are much relaxed by it. I think it is more common among men in Europe, from what I have read in European craft mags. [/QUOTE]
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