Kail Lowry
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Same can be said for little boys, though, too.
Same can be said for little boys, though, too.
Same can be said for little boys, though, too.
I agree. And I've said that like when I had my daughter, I had twins, boy-girl twins. So when I had my daughter, they were both in the NICU. But when I โ obviously, we know it can happen to a boy. But like when I looked at my daughter, I just felt different because I think they're targeted in a different way. They are looked at as more vulnerable than boys. Not saying it can't happen to boys.
I agree. And I've said that like when I had my daughter, I had twins, boy-girl twins. So when I had my daughter, they were both in the NICU. But when I โ obviously, we know it can happen to a boy. But like when I looked at my daughter, I just felt different because I think they're targeted in a different way. They are looked at as more vulnerable than boys. Not saying it can't happen to boys.
I agree. And I've said that like when I had my daughter, I had twins, boy-girl twins. So when I had my daughter, they were both in the NICU. But when I โ obviously, we know it can happen to a boy. But like when I looked at my daughter, I just felt different because I think they're targeted in a different way. They are looked at as more vulnerable than boys. Not saying it can't happen to boys.
But I was just like if someone was to do something to my daughter, like โ I just don't even know.
But I was just like if someone was to do something to my daughter, like โ I just don't even know.
But I was just like if someone was to do something to my daughter, like โ I just don't even know.
I mean, same for my sons. But I just think that we, as a society, we look at men meant to be stronger. You know, they might be able to fight it off. They might be able to, you know, get out of the situation where we look at little girls and we think that they can't.
I mean, same for my sons. But I just think that we, as a society, we look at men meant to be stronger. You know, they might be able to fight it off. They might be able to, you know, get out of the situation where we look at little girls and we think that they can't.
I mean, same for my sons. But I just think that we, as a society, we look at men meant to be stronger. You know, they might be able to fight it off. They might be able to, you know, get out of the situation where we look at little girls and we think that they can't.
That's terrifying.
That's terrifying.
That's terrifying.
So you have like a teenage daughter.
So you have like a teenage daughter.