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    15 Times The #PizzaRollsNotGenderRoles Hashtag Was Pure Gold

    There are a lot of great campaigns online advocating to end the nonsense of forcing people to adhere to strict gender guidelines. One of my personal favorites is the "Pizza Rolls Not Gender Roles" hashtag. Especially when I see amazing kiddos who give zero fucks about what they should and should not like! It gives me so much hope for the next generation. You do you little ones!

    1. Business on top, Party on the bottom!

    2. "No thank you, I like superheroes"

    3. Princess Vibes

    @gogreen18 my son just wants to be cinderella #PizzaRollsNotGenderRoles

    MoMo Martinez / Via Twitter: @momo052110

    This little boy who just wants to be cinderella.

    4. Cake Smash

    5. CEO in Training

    6. Family Values

    7. Little Fashionista

    feminist af / Via Twitter: @femmecollective

    This little boy looking fierce all dolled up.

    His sister writes:

    Meet my little brother Jamie, he's 8 years old and loves to wear dresses. Tonight was the first night I've ever put makeup on him. This is the happiest I've ever seen him. His dad (my stepdad) doesn't allow him to wear clothes like this, even if he's just playing in the house. He says that dresses are for girls and gay men. But my sister and I strongly disagree. Wearing dresses doesn't mean Jamie is gay, it means he likes wearing dresses. I want my brother to grow up knowing that it's okay to dress however you want. The only thing I want is for my brother to be happy, like he was tonight, for the rest of his life. I want him to be able to be himself 24/7.

    8. Domestic Princess

    9. Seattle Pride

    10. Just like Mummy

    11. Seahorses Against Gender Roles

    12. No such thing as "boy toys"

    13. Vroooooom!

    14. Gender Rolls for Kids!

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    Stuff Mom Never Told You / Via youtu.be

    This fake infomercial to raise awareness about how "two boxes never gets old or problematic for anybody!"