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He/Him. Trans Journo. Views expressed are representative of that Dunkin Donuts I worked in one summer.

Joined March 2009

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    1. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      BABY DOLLS: Are they actually for playing with? An investigation.

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    2. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      On first examination, baby dolls seem like toys. They're found in the toy aisle. They're made primarily of plastic. You find them in children's rooms and toy bins. They're often given to AFAB children as birthday or Christmas presents.

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    3. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      But... are they actually for playing with? And if not, are they really toys at all, or something far darker?

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    4. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

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      I was set down this path by a trans man called William, who DMed me to talk about my previous thread about how femininity is used to curb trans boy's aggression as children.https://twitter.com/e_urq/status/1363922134486183940?s=20 …

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      Evan Urquhart @e_urq
      While a cis boy who hits more often gets a sharp "No hitting!" the trans boy gets a drawn out feminine morality play, then (often) coerced into participating in it. Exaggerated emotional concern is first shown, then drawn out of the child before he can continue playing.
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    5. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      William says: I also got baby dollies as basically punishment? Like, if I was playing rough with the boys, being pulled away and sat down in a corner with a baby dolly and told "you need to look after her!" (1/2)

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    6. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      cont... If I stood up, went to run around, didn't hold the doll like a real baby, would be told again in the same faux concern way "oh your poor dolly! Got to look after her, maybe find her a bottle?" And saying "it's just a doll, can I put it away?" was seen as monstrous.

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    7. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      William's words really struck a chord with me. I really liked dolls, and had a favorite doll who I named Baby Janet after my mother (oof, what's going on there, huh?).

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    8. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      But even as a confirmed doll-liker I recognized this dynamic with baby dolls- and no other toys- where you couldn't hold them wrong or be rough with them or use their hard plastic heads as a weapon to hit your sister.

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    9. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      OK, maaaaybe you shouldn't be hitting your sister with any hard plastic toys- but only with a baby doll would there be almost as much concern for the poor dolly as there was for your poor sissy!

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      Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

      William came up with this idea that dolls are Not For Play. In his words: "I will cuddle and love and befriend and anything with a face. But those baby dollies were so solidly Not For Play, they couldn't be a dragon slayer or a journalist or talk back or have stories"

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        2. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          Now, I don't think this is universal. My Baby Janet was the queen of the toys. She was in charge, told every other toy what to do, and demanded to be the center of attention at all times. But I still think William's point is incredibly perceptive.

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        3. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          When we instruct AFAB children in how to hold and treat a baby doll, we're not letting them play with it. When they do as instructed, they're not playing. And, it's DEFINITELY not encouraging play when we scold a child for treating a bit of plastic with a face too roughly.

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        4. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          It's something else entirely. It's a chore, or a punishment. And, to the extent that baby dolls are primarily used as a chore or a punishment to coerce AFABs into perform nurturing on demand, they're not really toys. As William put it, they're Not For Playing.

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        5. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          More from William- I actually found this story quite shocking: When I worked at a primary school if the girls played like the boys the teachers would stick a dolly in their hands and do the concern play thing...

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        6. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          ...and the only way they could get out of it was if they "found someone to look after the dolly" so me, the classroom assistant, would end up looking after like six baby dollies...

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        7. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          ...And like you point out- always the more tomboyish girls who'd get that punishment more quickly. A really ribbons-and-princess girl could go and play with the boys for a bit and just be "trusted" to come back, a girl in a tracksuit would get immediately handed a dolly

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        8. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          DOLLS AS PUNISHMENT FOR BOYISHNESS!!! (Those in charge don't actually call it punishment, of course, but if it's a correction for unwanted behavior that really reeks of punishment.) What is it with these empty eyed, tyrannical, plastic, little bottle feeders?

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        9. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          And, again, can't stress enough that this isn't universal behavior. Some parents treat dolls like any normal toy. My niece can drag a dolly around by its hair or use it as a pretend hammer and no one bats an eye. But it's common enough to be recognizable for most people.

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        10. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq Feb 24

          Punishment that we pretend isn't punishment because everything is so feminized and it would NEVER do to actually punish a female child feels like it could be its own thread... but I will leave it for another day.

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        1. Liminal Legibility‏ @RiverRaven_ Feb 24
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          I haven’t really thought of it this way before. I wasn’t into dolls much, particularly baby dolls or fashion dolls. When I did play with them I wasn’t interested in playing house but basically, putting on plays.

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