Parents often worry about their children when they are inclined towards toys or girls' clothes, but they do not seem to care that girls play with cars or children's balls.
The fact that your child likes to play with girlish things is indicative that, as a mother, you have been open, giving her the opportunity to go beyond the typical male game. This would not have to influence with his sexual tendency in the future. I think you should make sure your child has a wide variety of toys. Also, try not to have sex stereotypes in the activities they do, and even in the comments you make.
During the development process of the child, playing or wanting to do "other-sex things" is something that should not concern the father, since it is a fundamental part of the normal growth of children and their curiosities, of the desire to know, experience and investigate our children. regards @ abigail-dantes
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