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Girl Toys vs. Boy Toys

Socializing Agents

Binary Thinking

Time Out for Terminology

Locating Ourselves

Let's Play A Game

Let's Play Dress Up

Gender Binary vs. Gender Tapestry

Gender Neutral Parenting (Part 1)

Femmephobia

Looking Closer at Toxic Masculinity

Let's Think About Femininity

Feminine Stereotypes

Locating Our Beliefs

Situating Our Beliefs

Rules About Femininity

Femmephobia on the Playground

Tomboys, Girly Girls..

I'm Not Like Other Girls

Killing Barbie

Femmephobia & Sports

Femmephobia in the Media

Femmephobia in the Family

What Feminine Part of Yourself...

Benefits of Femininity?

When Blue is Neutral

Gender Neutral Parenting (Part 2)

Femme-Conscious Parenting

When Femininity Feels Impractical

The Hidden Message

Practicing Femme-Conscious Parenting

Stopping Femmephobia

Imagining Femme-Positive Futures

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Stopping Femmephobia β€” What are some of the ways we can stop femmephobic messages from reaching our kids?

Illustration of a character holding a stop sign with "Stopping Femmephobia" in large red text.
Illustration of a character holding a stop sign with "Stopping Femmephobia" in large red text.

Naming It Is the First Step

As a first step, we can talk to them about femmephobia. We have heard from many research participants, students, clinicians, and people in our lives that the act of naming femmephobia is a powerful first step.

Most people we talk to share that they were somewhat aware of how femininity is controlled and devalued, but they never had a name for it.

Now you do! It's femmephobia. Just like other prejudices (e.g., sexism, homophobia, transphobia), there is power in naming what's happening. Naming femmephobia legitimizes its existence: no, it's not "all in our heads" β€” the struggle is real!

Being Femme-Conscious Parents

As femme-conscious parents, we can be mindful to equally support masculinity and femininity in children, regardless of their gender or assigned sex.

This means that we need to be able to see and understand how femmephobia operates in families and society at large, and how it hurts all children β€” because it restricts them from being who they are and doing things they love.

Perhaps most importantly, we, as parents, caregivers, and role models, need to challenge our own femmephobic socialization and believe that our kids are just as competent, valuable, and lovable when they are feminine as they are when they are masculine.

And when we do, we can introduce children of all genders/sexes to a range of options for them to choose from, including both feminine and masculine activities, clothes, and toys.

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Together, we can begin to recognize and celebrate the value of femininity and what it can offer to our families and our children: Empathy! Kindness! Creativity! Joy!

Valuing Femininity

Another great way to challenge femmephobia!

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Activity: Valuing Femininity

What are some of your favourite parts of femininity?

  • What feminine qualities, activities, or expressions do you most appreciate?
  • What aspects of femininity bring you joy, comfort, or strength?
  • What feminine traits would you love to see celebrated more openly?

What value can femme-conscious parenting and valuing femininity bring to your parenting approach and the lives of the children in your life and community?

  • How might embracing femininity change your family's everyday interactions?
  • What would it look like for the children in your life to feel free to express femininity without shame?

Imagining Femme-Positive Futures

What would childhood, family, and relationships be like if we re-imagined femininity β€” giving it greater freedom and value?

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What would childhood, family, and relationships be like if we re-imagined femininity β€” giving it greater freedom and value?

"Honestly, I can't even imagine [femininity being treated like a positive thing], after almost 50 years of internalizing these messages. I hope my daughters can… that they can see the wonder and strength without it being beaten out of them." ~ Anonymous research participant.
Indeed, oppressive systems grow and thrive when people are unable to envision alternate realities, approaches, or endings. ~ Hoskin & Serafini, 2023, p. 307
Illustration of two women talking with a speech bubble containing a quote about oppressive systems.
Illustration of two women talking with a speech bubble containing a quote about oppressive systems.
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Ready to share your vision? Click the toggle below to open the form and share your favourite parts of femininity, the value of femme-conscious parenting, and what a femme-positive future might look like β€” then scroll to See What Others Said at the bottom of this page to read what others shared.

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Share Your Femme-Positive Vision

Share Your Vision: Imagining Femme Positive Futures

What would a femme-positive future look like? Share an example, a hope, or an imagined scenario where femininity is truly valued and celebrated.

What are some of your favourite parts of femininity?*

What value can femme-conscious parenting bring?

What value can valuing femininity bring to your parenting approach and the lives of the children in your life and community?

Imagine a femme-positive future

What would childhood, family, and relationships be like if we re-imagined femininity β€” giving it greater freedom and value?

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I confirm that by submitting this form I agree to my examples being anonymously shared to this public website.

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See What Others Said

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Workbook Examples - Capture Version

Femme Futures Example 2
Femme Futures Example 2

The creativity that comes with femininity β€” the making of beauty, the attention to detail, the nurturing of ideas and people. These things hold so much value that gets made invisible.

Femme-conscious parenting has made me more attentive to what I'm modeling. I try to celebrate the things I've been taught to minimize β€” my own softness, my expressiveness, my love of beautiful things.

What if celebrating femininity wasn't an act of resistance, but just... normal? What if kids grew up never learning to be ashamed of it? I think the ripple effects on gender-based violence would be profound.

Femme Futures Example 1
Femme Futures Example 1

The way women connect with each other β€” the deep friendships, the emotional attunement, the care. I love the way femininity makes space for people to need each other without shame.

When I started naming and valuing these things out loud in front of my kids, I noticed them starting to name them too. My son started saying he was proud of his kindness. That felt like a real shift.

I imagine a world where my daughter doesn't have to 'prove' herself to be taken seriously, and my son isn't mocked for crying at a movie. Where sparkly things aren't 'for girls' β€” they're just for people.

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Let's plant the seeds in ourselves and in our children to begin imagining and nurturing a world where femininity is treated equally to masculinity, celebrated, and free for all people to express. Let's begin to imagine an alternative to a world that devalues and regulates femininity in all its forms.

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πŸ‘‹ Welcome

  • πŸ‘‹Introduction
  • πŸ‘‹Welcome & How to Use This Workbook
  • 🌟Hopes & Dreams
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πŸŽ€ Gender & Socialization

  • πŸŽ€Congratulations, It's a...
  • πŸŽ€Girl Toys vs. Boy Toys
  • πŸŽ€Socializing Agents and the Gender Binary
  • πŸŽ€Binary Thinking
  • πŸŽ€Time Out for Terminology
  • πŸŽ€Locating Ourselves
  • πŸŽ€Let's Play a Game
  • πŸŽ€Let's Play Dress Up
  • πŸŽ€Gender Binary versus Gender Tapestry
  • πŸŽ€Gender Neutral Parenting (Part 1)
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πŸ” Femmephobia 101

  • πŸ”Femmephobia
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πŸͺž Reflecting on Femininity

  • πŸͺžLooking Closer at Toxic Masculinity
  • πŸͺžLet's Think About Femininity
  • πŸͺžFeminine Stereotypes
  • πŸͺžLocating Our Beliefs
  • πŸͺžSituating Our Beliefs
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πŸ’­ Femininity Myths

  • πŸ’­Stories We're Told β€” Rules About Femininity
  • πŸ’­Femmephobia on the Playground
  • πŸ’­Tomboys, Girly Girls...
  • πŸ’­I'm Not Like Other Girls
  • πŸ’­Killing Barbie
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🌍 Femmephobia Across Contexts

  • 🌍Femmephobia, Athleticism and Sports
  • 🌍Femmephobia in the Media
  • 🌍Femmephobia in the Family
  • 🌍What Feminine Part of Yourself Did You Have to Destroy?
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🌱 Benefits & Gender-Neutral Parenting

  • 🌱Benefits of Femininity?
  • 🌱When Blue is Neutral But Pink is Not
  • 🌱Gender Neutral Parenting (Part 2)
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πŸ’œ Femme-Conscious Parenting

  • πŸ’œFemme-Conscious Parenting
  • πŸ’œWhen Femininity Feels Impractical
  • πŸ’œThe Hidden Message
  • πŸ’œPracticing Femme-Conscious Parenting Every Day
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πŸ›‘Β Stopping Femmephobia

  • πŸ›‘Stopping Femmephobia
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🌟 Closing

  • 🌟Imagining Femme-Positive Futures
  • 🌟Please Complete Our Evaluation Survey
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