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I'm Reviving Petticoat Discipline For Boys

I believe in the petticoating of boys as a bare minimum until they discover that wearing what would traditionally be classed as women's clothing won't kill them or won't make the sky fall in/ end the world but is instead ok and can even be fun. I also believe boys should try ballet, as only once having tried it for a few years can the petticoated boy then comment on what he thought of it - rather than going off what society or so and so or what the petticoated boy thought ballet involved- having tried it the petticoated boy can then give a firsthand experience.

Now a few years ago I bought some white footed dance tights, through what I will call general wear and tear these dance tights now have some small holes in them. I believe petticoated boys should also learn how to sew, so that they can either sew these holes up, or get the scissors out and cut the tights toe end or foot off and then resew the end back round onto the tights to stop the tights from fraying.
The boy should have the skills to sew the tights so the tights return to being a neat, tidy, presentable fashion rather than the dogs breakfast i.e. a mess, many boys would today make it into.

Petticoated boys should also be able to sew up any rips or tears his sister puts in her around the house clothes and be able to sew a button back on or whatever is required over time. I also believe boys should be able to adjust many versions of this one piece jumpsuit:
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Which I feel should have a back flap so the wearer can keep it on, yet still do a normal number 2 in the bathroom, whenever nature calls - just like a union suit only with a bit more space. Do they still make union suits - maybe when the petticoated boy makes it to senior sewing level he could make a homemade version of a union suit??
I do love my one piece suits.

All this sewing the boy would be expected to do in his own time, not during home schooling hours or staying up after bed time to get it done, the boy [s] would be petticoated while doing the sewing. I feel a 12 or 13 year old boy would look very cute in a button back dress and tights, panties and mary janes - sitting, sewing up a hole in his ballet tights.

Thus why it's important for boys to know how to sew in the 21st century even though there are cheap clothes on offer.

As for the stressed mood - it took me a few goes of writing the story in here and then in a word processing program as I would go to post the photo and it wouldn't work- as I couldn't use the screen scroll [the main scroll] to get down to the ad pic section or the post button- I have finally figured out how to do it.
antjf50
I had to take dance lessons at my Aunts school of dance. I started at 11, most of the girls were there since they were 5 . So I had to catch up. I had to take jaz , tap , and ballet. I was there till I went to college at 17. The most humiliating thing was , We had to call the teachers by Miss. There was Miss. Joanne. Miss. Marie ect. But they had younger girls as teaching assistants. They weren't paid. Just girls my age or younger, who were in the school along time and were considered good. There were girls younger then me, one was 9 years old. I had to address her as Miss Donna, and take direction from her. My Aunt insisted that as a sign of respect we had to address all her teachers and teaching assitants as Miss. So and so, even out side the school as a sign of respect. So I had to do this even when I wasn't at dance school.
photousa
All little boys should wear panties, tights and dresses.
Tuklr
I always wanted to learn ballet. It just never happened.
tightskins · 36-40, M
If in the big city post university, after few seasons of club rowing I would love to try and find a dance school with good reveiws on the internet and try and get some classes.

I am mid 20's and keen- you should have a go if you can afford it and have the time in your life ???
rangergto
learning to sew is a good idea ! got the machine , haven't figured it out yet .
tightskins · 36-40, M
While I agree with you its not a bread winner job and thus typically called feminine - so great for petticoated boys
nylonbritches
I'm sold on the idea !
tightskins · 36-40, M
thank you- just something I dreamed up while lying in bed the other morning
LadyLycra

 
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