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Danielle50 · 56-60, F
Complete just because my son is wearing dresses and skirts and other female clothing.
He is now 10 and it was always dramatic if he must wear boys clothing, he don't like the masculine prints and colors at all.
all what he like is light and bright colors like pink white lila and also those friendly prints of flowers, animals but also shirts with glitters, and what he also like are soft and fluffy fabrics.
And he likes boots and western boots no sneakers at all.
He is now 10 and it was always dramatic if he must wear boys clothing, he don't like the masculine prints and colors at all.
all what he like is light and bright colors like pink white lila and also those friendly prints of flowers, animals but also shirts with glitters, and what he also like are soft and fluffy fabrics.
And he likes boots and western boots no sneakers at all.
Your other posts are about being transgender. I would be very concerned if he truly felt that way or if he was being swept up in the "It's COOL to be LGBT" hype and if you don't let me do what I want, you just HATE me. It can be such an emotional roller coaster, especially with hormonal changes. I would urge caution and to proceed slowly.
As far as wearing dresses or skirts, girls get to wear boy clothes and people think it is sexy. However if a boy wears a dress, many freak out. That is a double standard.
But is a big difference from being comfortable wearing a skirt/dress and wanting to pass as a member of the opposite sex.
As far as wearing dresses or skirts, girls get to wear boy clothes and people think it is sexy. However if a boy wears a dress, many freak out. That is a double standard.
But is a big difference from being comfortable wearing a skirt/dress and wanting to pass as a member of the opposite sex.
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Dressfanatic716 · 26-30, F
I want to pass as a member of the opposite sex
Well, from the photos you've posted not quite there yet....
Dressfanatic716 · 26-30, F
I'm growing my hair out
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
I'm laugh at him and let him know that at the age of 16 he can get turned on by a door knob if he wants. In a few years you will realize that your turn-ons were of no consequence to your life.
SweetMae · 70-79, F
I would accept him. I would not encourage him. That is a personal decision for him to make.
Dressfanatic716 · 26-30, F
You wouldn't provide for him in any way?
SweetMae · 70-79, F
@Dressfanatic716: No. I agree with hippyjoe1995. Almost anything excites a young man your age. You need to sort that out for yourself.
CassandraFemale17 · 26-30, F
Yes, and yes. Absolutely. Everyone has a right to be who they truly are, and to express themselves as themselves how they wish
Elainelover134 · F
Yes I'll accept him but I think it's just a phase
Gingerbreadspice · F
If he was about 5 or 6ish or younger I wouldn't think much of it. I remember my brother always liked dressing up when he was young in all sorts, pirates, Disney characters, little old ladies you name it. He even went to a fancy dress party dressed as dipsy the telly tubby.
Prettybrat · 26-30, F
I'd let some dude with a big dick fuck him in the ass
Xena1234 · 51-55, F
Yes, I would accept it.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
I'd tell him that's for girls. No shame.