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Do you think if mothers dressed and treated there boys as girls for a period of time, would this teach the boys more respect for woman

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Lynda70 · F
@GypsyKing Probably because some people wrongly think they wallow in shit.
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Marceline · F
@silkydrawers this is historical bullshit... i have nothing agaisnt crossdressing but dont try to sell it as history
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SW-User
I think it might, but I don't necessarily like this method. It feels a lot like "Do you know how we can end world hunger? Kill the hungry!" I mean, it would work, but it's not the most optimal solution.

I'm fine with boys acting like girls and girls acting like boys, but I don't like the idea of their parents putting that upon them. Hell, I wish there were no such labels of what "acting as a man" is and "acting like a lady". We're all humans and all just as capable. Why should our difference in gender change the way we treat each other? I grew up as a straight male and I respond to women equally to men. And if I could learn to respect women without needing to be treated as one, why can't others? :/
Lynda70 · F
Do you think if mothers dressed and treated their girls as boys for a period of time it would teach them girls more respect for men? Could it even help them become equal to men, with the same rights etc?
RainBisou · F
🤔 IDK about that, but I do know that men who had very strong willed mothers seem to have more respect for women ( at least 2 men I know)
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StevexStephie · 70-79
@silkydrawers Is this you? (I hope)
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Transcend · 61-69, M
So what's wrong with crossdressing?? Every woman alive does it every day. They wear anything they darn well please, men's or women's and no one gives a rip.
robbie1280 · 26-30
Yes, that should be included as a part of good parenting.
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@gr8legs Hmm… I looked at your page, but no direct indications. Do you like to see young boys crossdressing?
gr8legs · M
@FearfulHarmony49 yes, but I must say, 18 is the gold standard minimum. That and above, yes, I would love it.
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@gr8legs No, that's a lie.
emjaymj · 31-35, M
they grow up to be single pussies which no girl would ever wana date them. you didnt learn anything from Sweden?
A nation without alpha males is FKED!
SoggedNapped · 31-35, M
No, actually - no different than dressing girls like boys and them understand what that is about.
Lynda70 · F
Probably the opposite.

Many parents and schools treat girls with far more respect than they treat boys. Schools tend to give girls more freedom too. Treating boys the same for a short period would probably cause resentment when those privileges were removed.
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Lynda70 · F
@silkydrawers: You can imagine what it would be like to have that attention for a while and then have it snatched away.
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@Lynda70 It'll piss em off ye
PlumBerries · 31-35, F
[c=#7700B2]going off of a lot of mens posts on this site, I will say that dressing up like girls will not be a punishment for them and they would enjoy it.. I don't really see how dressing in girls clothes would make them respect women more though[/c]
PlumBerries · 31-35, F
[c=#7700B2]going off posts on here that is lol[/c]
mathsman · 70-79, M
@PlumBerries Ah, I see. More on PM?
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
Mom's spaghetti
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mathsman · 70-79, M
I love to see a cute young boy in girlie clothes
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FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@mathsman That's so cute!!! 😍
mathsman · 70-79, M
@FearfulHarmony49 thank you 😀
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StevexStephie · 70-79
@silkydrawers Totally agree!
JJKale · 56-60, M
They would be better teaching “their” kids how to spell rather than f’n with their minds to suit a warped agenda.
gdon39 · 41-45, M
negative. Mothers who show a healthy respect for themselves and then teach how to be respectful wind up with awesome young men.
Allelse · 36-40, M
No, I think it'd end up fucking them up royally and that in the end, they'd come to despise, hate and resent women.
SW-User
I think it would just make her boys into effeminate men and not that I think that is a bad thing..
SW-User
No... of course not... that's absurd... it would seriously damage either gender...
Swimmer · 61-69, M
No, clothes has nothing to do with the way boys treats women. Teaching them by explaining what is proper acceptable behavior is the way to teach the boys. Boy or girl, clothing does nothing to teach them how to be respectful to others.

Start teaching the child early as to what respect is and how to act/treat others, is how they will learn. Of course appropriate punishment if they misbehave.
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FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@silkydrawers: Your opinion is irrelevant here though.
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
I'm actually very much into crossdressers, but I'm also capable of taking myself seriously. Something you should learn. You being a crossdresser doesn't directly relate to your respect of women. That's your submissiveness.
SW-User
No. It's not a good concept. We're different for a reason.
fazer1k · 56-60, M
No, I think it would be more likely to have the opposite effect.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
If anything it runs the risk of turning them into crossdresser.
Quizzical · 46-50, M
No, it would be a form of mental cruelty and therefore abuse
smmartydude · 36-40, M
No...it would be child abuse to force that on him
DiamondInTheMud · 31-35, M
No. More likely get him into crossdressing.
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Quizzical · 46-50, M
@LesDeplorable: 😂
SW-User
As if clothes change a person's thought process, use your brain
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
I just really fucking love Miku in this picture.
SW-User
@SpicyAnnieH: oh so how did it change your behaviour?
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@QueenOfQuirk: I have more a tendency to want to use a sort of cuteness appeal when persuading people
gr8legs · M
Sort of like an internship at a hospital or being foreign exchange student for a while. It broadens ones outlook on the world as it really is.
michaelhh · 61-69, M
So what does robbie1280 think of all this? She asked the question but I can't see any input from her since apart from deleting some posts.
Clairebare · 26-30, F
yeah, we don't have enough of this gender confusion crap. let's really pile it on! [i]shakes head in disgust[/i]
rayoflight · 46-50, M
@Clairebare I soooo agree with you on this! Disgusting!
masterofyou · 70-79, M
No we have enough sissy boys in the country now .... You have to teach them not humiliate them... You have a lot to learn ....
rayoflight · 46-50, M
@masterofyou Sometimes I wonder what is wrong with people now. We are what we are. A rose is still a rose.... If a rose thinks its a tulip, it's still a rose. Sure we have a lot more choices now, but certain things we cannot/should not choose. it's getting more n more crazy by the day!
SW-User
That's pathetic and will make him confused and a sissified. It's almost a form of abuse
Lynda70 · F
@SW-User I'd say it is abuse. It's more likely to turn him into a misogynist.
SW-User
no but I think it would make them appreciate the feeling of girls underwear on their privates
djjohnson · 41-45, M
I think it would work as about as well as dressing girls up as boy leading to more respect for men.
SW-User
why boys should be dressed as girls? Respect is taught at home and school.
michaelhh · 61-69, M
It's the stuff of a lot of CD fiction, often to 'punish' continuing bad behaviour, but it has been a reality for some. It has nothing to do with homosexuality in later life, but I think it could well alter boys' attitude towards women - either more respect of more dislike, depending on the nature of the dressing and treatment, and the character of the boy himself. There is no one correct answer to this question!
rayoflight · 46-50, M
All kinds make up this world...I only hope there aren't many more who think like you do.
gr8legs · M
Yes, that should be included as a part of good parenting.
mathsman · 70-79, M
Possibly, but I find young boys dressed girlie, very sexy.
scorpio611 · 41-45, MVIP
No but that will confuse them about their sexuality
Nining · F
No, it would not.
But it could damage self image of the son.
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
This post is so old and it's still getting replies. HOT DAYUM!
Kellygirl · 36-40, F
No I think it might make them hate women.
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SW-User
Not sure! But there are possibilities.. How about making boys do all works at house in front of girls when they visit over??
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@SW-User Kinky bastard.
SW-User
Not at all kinky you bitch! Its reality
FearfulHarmony49 · 22-25, T
@SW-User mhm sure.

 
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