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Jeff Robinson
January 2, 2008

Gwen Rockwood, a columnist for the Northwest Arkansas Times, gave a Accutane no prescription overnight nice piece of anecdotal evidence for the God-ordained differences between boys and Accutane no prescription overnight girls in a recent column detailing a Accutane no prescription overnight highly unsettling trip to the restroom for her five-year-old son, Adam.

In a Accutane no prescription overnight column, which was written in 2006 but was reprinted last week in the Accutane no prescription overnight Times, Rockwood describes an incident in which the "gender rules" clicked properly for the now six-year-old Adam such that "In the Accutane no prescription overnight last few months, he has become very clear on the fact that Accutane no prescription overnight he is a boy, and his dad is a boy, and Accutane no prescription overnight his friend Luke is a boy."

The moment of enlightenment as Rockwood recounts it: "It (Adam's concern to assert his maleness) was all fine and Accutane no prescription overnight dandy until a few weeks ago when I took the boys to Accutane no prescription overnight lunch at a crowded fast food restaurant, and Adam needed to Accutane no prescription overnight go potty. I left his 2-year-old brother Jack at the table with the Accutane no prescription overnight friend I was meeting for lunch while Adam and I headed for Accutane no prescription overnight the restrooms. Just as we reached the bathroom door, Adam stopped short."

"Does that say, ‘MEN'?" he asked, pointing to the men's room door.

"Yes, it does," I answered.

"And this door says ‘WOMEN,'" he said.

"Yes, it does. Let's go in," I said as I hurried him through the door.

Rockwood describes the scene in the ladies' room-it was crowded with women who Accutane no prescription overnight were washing hands, chatting and reapplying lipstick. Young Adam, realizing he was a Accutane no prescription overnight boy encroaching in the women's room, suddenly became very anxious over the circumstances.

"I can't go to the woman potty, Mom. I need to go to the man potty," he told mom. This mild confrontation continued with Adam insisting that Accutane no prescription overnight he properly belonged in the men's room. In the Accutane no prescription overnight end, young Adam performed the duty at hand, but only through tears.

Rockwood, who began her column with the words "In this evolved age of parenting, we like to believe we don't influence our kids with the same old gender stereotypes," concluded that Accutane no prescription overnight she had learned an important lesson from her son's insistence that "I cannot use this potty, I am not a woman, I am a man."

Wrote Rockwood: "Life is Accutane no prescription overnight confusing enough for a 5-year-old without someone suddenly bending the gender rules he worked so hard to Accutane no prescription overnight learn...you can bet that my husband will be chaperoning our sons to Accutane no prescription overnight the bathroom. After all, a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do."

Through her little boy's bathroom angst, Rockwood has Accutane no prescription overnight stumbled upon a very clear biblical truth: "God made them male and female." While I would argue that little Adam did not so much "work so hard to learn" the Accutane no prescription overnight gender rules as he did respond to the way his Creator has Accutane no prescription overnight knitted him together, the point holds: men and women are not the Accutane no prescription overnight same and children know this intuitively.

Social engineers and Accutane no prescription overnight activists are laboring hard to foment for a gender-free society, but God's design and God's wisdom in His creation of men and Accutane no prescription overnight women as very different but complementary creatures will ultimately have the Accutane no prescription overnight final say-especially in the innocent honesty of a young boy demanding to Accutane no prescription overnight use the proper restroom.