
For several decades, we have been questioning the injunctions to femininity and the education of our daughters, whom we want to be proud and emancipated. We fight at school, in the streets, with our families to break down stereotypes and offer them equal opportunities to boys. But we continue to raise our sons in the same patriarchal mold, as if we could deconstruct sexism without questioning the making of masculinity!Drawing on scientific studies and the testimonies of childhood professionals, Aurélia Blanc, a young mother and journalist, dissects gender stereotypes and brings together all the tools to help parents raise their boys in an anti-sexist way. It shows how our sons, locked in old virile straitjackets, suffer from a caricatured vision of masculinity, which leads them to despise what is "feminine", but also to repress their feelings and aspirations. Adopting a feminist education means giving our boys the opportunity to develop their uniqueness and cultivate real freedom!Find all the advice for: deconditioning yourself from the sexism conveyed by our environment and our education dismantling preconceived ideas: no, the brains of boys and girls are not “wired” differently, and, no, playing with dolls does not “make” you gay!allow his boy to experience a peaceful masculinity, far from preconceived virile injunctions: “a man doesn’t cry”, etc.arm him against societal pressures: “it’s a girl thing” teach him respect for himself and others: the question of consent, friendship, love, the creation of sexuality.