The line that really stands out to me is the conclusion to the sewing kit tale: "I didn't want people giving me crap so I took the girl's kit" sounds so... cynically defeated, you know?
The line that really stands out to me is the conclusion to the sewing kit tale: "I didn't want people giving me crap so I took the girl's kit" sounds so... cynically defeated, you know?
Other than it being 'necessary supplies' for like a home ec class or so, you'd think the fact that there are 'boys kits' to begin with means there would be times they'd need to use it as opposed to "Mom: i'm tired of fixing your buttons, sew it back on yourself" kinda thing, tho feels like some blank one where you draw on it yourself/write your name on would be ideal
The line that really stands out to me is the conclusion to the sewing kit tale: "I didn't want people giving me crap so I took the girl's kit" sounds so... cynically defeated, you know?
Reminds me of when I was in the waiting room at a hospital there was a mother and a little boy (couldn't be older than 5) next to me. They were picking out backpacks from her phone and her son loudly exclaims he wants the pink one, was excited, when mom scrolled past it. The mom said "that's for girls, let's pick a different one"
It's a damn backpack let him get the color he wants!!