
Mar 22, 2017, 10:26 AM
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If he is making sexist remarks or behaving in a sexist way, he has learned that behavior from someone or somewhere. It's your responsibility as a parent to teach him to respect women. You need to talk to him and talk to him about how he treats women.
I would Google some articles on how to raise a son who respects women. I've seen quite a few blog posts and articles on the subject that should be helpful to you in repairing whatever damage has been done.
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