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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If this were the reverse, you'd never ask your son to wear his older sister's clothes. As soon as she has an opinion, and assuming you can afford new clothes, go buy her some.[/quote] Not true. I have a DD who wore a lot of gender neutral clothing that her little brother is now wearing. Not everyone dresses their daughters exclusively in "girly" clothing, or want their boys in "little man" t shirts.[/quote] DP. I agree with the first PP. There is a difference between dressing your kids in gender neutral and dressing your daughter in boy clothing as OP is doing. She straight up says her DD is in like, boys khaki shorts. It doesn't really matter when they're little but that is the kind of thing a girl will be made fun of for in school, just like a boy would be made fun of for wearing shorts with ruffles or leggings. You can do the gender neutral thing while also dressing the kid in a way that won't make them stick out in a bad way to their peers. [/quote]
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