The people putting men in women’s sports, boys in girls’ locker rooms, and the Grinch in Christmas are also pushing “gender”-neutral toys. But if they’re dreaming of woke Yuletide gift-giving, they may be disappointed with a new survey finding that most shoppers aren’t neutral on “gender”-neutral toys — they’re wholly uninterested in them.
Polling 2,458 American adults, research entity CivicScience finds that just 15 percent are at all interested in buying what are properly known as “sex-neutral” toys (words have “gender”; people exhibit the biological distinction called “sex”).
Breaking it down further, 74 percent are “not at all likely” to purchase sexually confused toys; 12 percent are confused about whether they’d buy sexually confused toys, saying “I’m not sure”; nine percent are “somewhat likely”; and only six percent are “very likely.”
The numbers for sexually confused toys improve when considering only likely Christmas-season toy buyers, but still aren’t encouraging for the androgyny crew, with the “not at all likely” figure dropping to 60 percent and the “very likely” one rising to just 10 (chart below).
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