A man confronts his sister over her raising her son to be a misogynist. He stood up for his son, who was made fun of for helping prepare food. The man’s sister excused the behavior, saying that her son was only playing, but the man called her out for setting her son up for failure in the future. Now, the family is angry at the man for calling a child a misogynist, and they demand an apology. Should he apologize or stand his ground?
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Young boy breaks gender norms with his love for baking

Son bullied for helping in kitchen, called loser for being feminine.

Challenging gender norms: Father confronts sister over son’s behavior

Confronting family about misogyny at a party

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Confronting a little misogynist
Growing up with misogynistic parents, it’s no surprise that the way we’re raised can affect our views on gender roles. But what happens when it affects our children? In this post, a father confronts his sister over her son’s misogynistic behavior towards his own son. The father has worked hard to unlearn toxic masculinity, but his sister is still raising her son to believe that ‘boys who act like girls are losers’. After an incident at a family party, the father confronts his sister and calls her out on raising a little misogynist. But now the rest of the family is mad at him for calling a child a misogynist. Should he apologize or should he stand his ground and continue to fight against toxic masculinity? Join the discussion in the comments below.
Teaching kids basic life skills is crucial for their future

NTA and good on OP for unlearning misogyny. Misogyny is real harm and excusing it as ‘just kids playing’ is pathetic.

Teach basic life skills to all kids, not just girls!

Father stands up for son against misogyny, hopes for change.
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Protect your child, cut off toxic family.

NTA. Father confronts sister over son’s misogynistic behavior.
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Demanding an apology after misogynistic insult

Family weirdness aside, NTA for confronting sister’s misogyny

Breaking the cycle of misogyny in the family

Confronting misogyny within family, supporting son’s equality

Positive reinforcement for parenting win

Breaking gender stereotypes NT-motherf***ing-A

Encouraging approach to breaking cycle of abuse

Not the a-hole! Stand up against misogyny!

Support for not being the a-hole in confronting misogyny

Stand your ground! Don’t apologize for calling out misogyny ♀️

Standing up against misogyny makes you NTA!

Confronting family about misogyny. Apologies owed.

Growing up in a misogynistic household and breaking free.

Confronting misogynistic behavior at a young age.
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Standing up against bullying is always the right thing

Calling out bad parenting without blaming the child.

Comment section with a quote, no replies.

Not the a-hole! What happened?

Defending against misogynistic behavior with family drama

Cooking skills: the key to a successful relationship? ❤️

Cooking and cleaning aren’t gender roles, they’re essential life skills!

Not the a-hole for calling out misogyny

Standing up to misogyny: a father’s dilemma

Confronting misogyny and homophobia in the family

Protecting son from misogyny; holding ground against patriarchal sister.
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Challenging the idea of excusing misogynistic behavior in kids

Teaching misogyny is harmful, set clear boundaries with toxic family ❤️

Breaking gender stereotypes is key to fighting misogyny.

Stand your ground and demand an apology

Breaking the cycle of misogyny with a supportive parent

Encourage Sam to watch Master Chef Junior to learn kitchen badassery

Breaking gender stereotypes, one child at a time!

Confronting misogyny in family – NTA, no need to apologize

Teaching basic life skills is crucial for his future relationships

Breaking the silence on misogyny: one comment at a time

Calling out misogyny: NTA confronts sister’s parenting behavior.

Call out bad behavior, don’t apologize for it!

Sassy response to sister’s son’s misogynistic behavior.

Teaching kids household skills in the 2020s!

Father stands up against nephew’s misogyny. NTA wins.

Cake deprivation as punishment for misogynistic nephew. ❌

Defending against misogyny, NTA parent receives backlash and criticism.

Breaking gender stereotypes with cooking skills ♂️

Confronting misogyny: a parent’s responsibility

Commenter defends Lucas, calls out sister and family as AHs

Kids may not realize, but words can hurt. NTA.

Empowering comment on raising respectful sons.

Savage suggestion to send sister’s son to incel site.

Breaking traditional gender roles is important for a progressive society

Gender equality wins in this household

Empowering self-sufficiency in young men
