Talking about Girls

I posted it in the blog, then thought about asking you people, how do your 6 year olds behave.

Yesterday me and Talha went for grocery. A car stopped in front of us and 3 chinese girls came out, one of them wearing a miniskirt. And interesting conversation ensued.

Talha: Chinese Girls
Me: Hmm..

Talha: These chinese girls are lovely
Me: How come

Talha: They put up a lot of make up and they look good too.
Me: You like them?

Talha: Not me other people do.
Me: How do you know?

Talha: (thinking)… I read it in my book.
Me: Hmm…? Don’t lie

Talha: I think other people like them
Me: Hmm..Wich girls you like?

Talha: Only my sister & cousins, i don’t like other girls.
Me: Why?
Talha: Coz they can’t play cricket or soccer.

And Talha is 6.

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My girl is 6 years old too and here they make so much differences that right now she just hate boys. I don't wanna wear those jeans (whenever they arrive from PAK) they look boyish ,I don't wanna see this cartoon this is boyish.I don't wanna play with faiz because he is a boy.And they are very smart and ask too many annoying questions which you have too answer with patience and pretend that you don't mind at all.

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Same here. My boy is 6-1/2.
His usual conversation with his mummy:

Son: We hate girls. They are so uncool.
Wife: What do you mean by uncool?
Son: (thinks...) because they are mean.
Wife: But I am a girls too. You think I am mean?
Son: NO! You are not a girl. You are mummy.

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kids of today! little girls start planning from the age of 5 what kind of boy they will marry.

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lol yeahhh u guys r so right but i dont like this girl-boy difference in the minds of children now a days .I believe thats a way of selling products by creating different niche....

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actually this you happen in my day as well....!!!

In the 80's..... blue was a boys color and red was a girls color!

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actually believe it or not it’s just a growing up stage. kids of that age are just learning about similiarities and the most obvious ones are boys vs girls, and they automatically go for the one in which they feel like they belong. at this stage you hear the typical ewwwwww boys have cooties or ewwwwww girls are gross kinda deal :cb: