![]() "I wasn't uncomfortable with a boy playing with a Barbie because my brother had played with Barbies," she says, "I was afraid of what other people might think and what other people might say."īut then she realized she was disappointed with herself. ![]() "That's really the day he came alive and he found a toy that spoke to him."ĭuron writes about what it's like living with and raising a gender-creative child in a blog and a new book called Raising My Rainbow. "We say that his life is marked by 'Before Barbie' and 'After Barbie,'" says Duron. ![]() loves princesses, the color pink, and Barbies. Turns out her dream came true in a very different way.ĭespite being a boy, her son C.J. She had dreamed of having a girl to dress up and play dolls with. ![]() When Orange County mom Lori Duron found out she was pregnant with her second boy, she was a bit disappointed. ![]()
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