Arik Hayes
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Podcast Appearances
They just turned three, May 14th, right?
Amen.
We almost out the woods.
I said, when they turn four, some of this gray will stop pumping in, all right?
This is what I think, okay?
Right.
And my son, I noticed about December, we were actually in Columbus, Ohio, my in-laws there.
And I noticed this boy had gone a little rogue.
Like he's just he's like all boy, like he want to jump, he want to flip, he want to slide down.
Like he just he just he just wants to even when he hugs you, it's a little aggressive.
Like he's wrestling and hugging you at the same time.
Like he's all boy.
Right.
And we don't want to take that out of him.
We just want to shape it.
That's his thing where they're saying there's nothing, there's no difference between the genders.
I think that's a lie from hell.
You just want boys to sit down between the ages of one and five, crisscross applesauce for 10 hours a day, and they've actually had, little boys actually have surges of testosterone at three years old.
Why won't he sit down?
He has testosterone running through his veins.