Pink Is Raising Her Kids Without Gender Stereotypes : ' [My Daughter] Told Me She's Going to Marry an African Woman' | lovebscott.com

Pink Is Raising Her Kids Without Gender Stereotypes : ‘ [My Daughter] Told Me She’s Going to Marry an African Woman’

Pink recently spoke to The People about raising her kids — six-year-old daughter Willow and 11-month-old Jameson — without imposing traditional gender roles.

 

“We are a very label-less household,” the she said of her family with racer Carey Hart. “Last week Willow told me she is going to marry an African woman. I was like: ‘Great, can you teach me how to make African food?’” Pink said. “And she’s like: ‘Sure Mama, and we are going to live with you while our house is getting ready.’”

Pink  also shared her reaction to seeing a gender neutral bathroom in a school.

“I was in a school and the bathroom outside the kindergarten said: ‘Gender Neutral — anybody,’ and it was a drawing of many different shapes. I took a picture of it and I wrote: ‘Progress.’ I thought that was awesome. I love that kids are having this conversation,” the 38-year-old told The People.

Kudos to Pink. Kids need time to grow up and figure out who they are without feeling pressured down by society.

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