3 yr old Son dressing up in girls costume
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Urban Sports said:
blindswelledrat said:
Urban Sports said:
I've not stated anywhere that it'd make the child gay, other people presumed that because they were unable to understand or too lazy to read properly.
I suppose I, and others, can't really understand why it is so important for you to emasculate a 3 year old. You don't strike me as someone who is desperate to conform to whatever you think society demands of you so I just assumed you were worried about the child becoming gay or cross dressersUrban Sports said:
JonRB said:
You've already shown yourself to be inflexible in your opinions, so I'm not sure what the point would be other than for you to dismiss it out of hand.
Inflexible in thinking that boys shouldn't wear girls clothes?this thread is quality!
Urban Sports said:
MrBarry123 said:
Urban Sports said:
That's the problem with assumptions, and a problem the thickies last night had, it was funny watching them trying in vein to get what I'd posted to fit what they wanted.
I'm pretty sure I had proven how you have shown homophobic tendencies in your posts?And I think you've probably come across as the least eloquent on this thread so far so you'd probably wear the badge of 'thicky' better.
Edited by Urban Sports on Wednesday 13th August 17:48
Pothole said:
efine 'homosexual behaviour'. I think most people would think it right to discourage and sexual behaviour in schools, don't you?
I have to agree actually. My school was very strict on the matter - no public displays of affection, holding hands, kissing, or anything of the sort regardless of sexual orientation. Same rule for all. FredClogs said:
This goes against the grain, I wouldn't normally exploit my kids to become figures of internet banter and argument but he's such a loveable little st he won't mind...
I don't mind the dresses, I don't mind that fact he sings pretty much the entire Diana Ross back catalogue with feeling, I don't even mind that much that he likes Frozen... but long hair, on a boy! Well I'm frankly disgusted...
I'll have to get hold of the pic from my wife when I get home, but she has a very similar picture of my 8 year old son dressing up in his cousins dress, resplendent with full face of make up from a few weeks ago. I don't mind the dresses, I don't mind that fact he sings pretty much the entire Diana Ross back catalogue with feeling, I don't even mind that much that he likes Frozen... but long hair, on a boy! Well I'm frankly disgusted...
He has long hair already, so should he later decide he's a woman in a mans body, he looked very pretty in a dress so it'll all work out just fine.
I can already see a battle on the horizon regarding ear piercing though, which he wants and my wife has nothing against, but I'm not so sure about although can't decide why. He has assured me it won't be in the left ear though because apparently in the playground that means you're gay
MrBarry123 said:
Pothole said:
efine 'homosexual behaviour'. I think most people would think it right to discourage and sexual behaviour in schools, don't you?
So in this case, two members of the same sex being attracted to each other.Impasse said:
antspants said:
He has assured me it won't be in the left ear though because apparently in the playground that means you're gay
He and you might wish to check that particular fact.Mind you it's not happening until he moves out so I won't care, he can cross dress and pierce whatever he wants then!
Pothole said:
I'm still not sure what you're asking. Are you asking whether the OP thinks the school should try and interfere with people being attracted to each other? How would they go about doing that? What kind of fascist state would encourage that kind of thing?
Yes, that's exactly what I'm asking.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff