This makes so much sense. I mean, if your son didn't have an interest, then obviously no one's son could have an interest. |
| The only thing I see wrong with this situation is that OP is a homophobe. The family should know better than to socialize with homophobes. |
| Part of the reason the extremely toxic, misogynistic transgender cult has taken root is society’s intolerance of gender non-conforming kids and overly rigid gender roles. Of course little boys (or adult men) should be able to wear dresses. Contrary to what gender ideology teaches, dressing like the opposite gender doesn’t magically turn them into the opposite sex. |
Um, how does dress up for preschoolers correspond to sexuality and specifically homosexuality? Are you telling me that gay men wear princess skirts? |
I tend to be very cautious in who might judge me, and yes, parents like this would judge me. Avoiding is easier. |
| This is OP. I don’t consider myself homophobic, but I also don’t see what that has to do with my question. He wears plenty of pink. My question wasn’t about wearing colors. Anyway, thanks everyone for the opinions. I found a .50 sparkly purple tutu at the thrift shop today so I went for it. Maybe it will go into his Easter basket. I see old costumes on marketplace all the time too, I wasn’t talking about spending much money. |