Gender stereotypes are only enforced on the girls though. Jace can have his girls glasses, wear gender neutral clothing that sways more to looking from a girls section, have long hair with girly hair styles/accessories. They love to point out his favourite colours are pink and purple - even if he tries to choose something else.
Mila can't leave the house without frills and dresses, she must have stereotypical girls toys and should want make up. In the earlier vlogs Esme didn't want to be a girly girl, was quite active but only did dance and gymnastics. She still had to wear matching clothes with Isla, which were always overly pink and sparkly, even though she apparently had issues with how things felt when wearing them.
I think they have more of an issue with any of them wanting anything stereotypically male dominated because they have no males in their life - Chris is the least manly person I've seen.
Mila can't leave the house without frills and dresses, she must have stereotypical girls toys and should want make up. In the earlier vlogs Esme didn't want to be a girly girl, was quite active but only did dance and gymnastics. She still had to wear matching clothes with Isla, which were always overly pink and sparkly, even though she apparently had issues with how things felt when wearing them.
I think they have more of an issue with any of them wanting anything stereotypically male dominated because they have no males in their life - Chris is the least manly person I've seen.