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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s such trash. He’s I don’t even know what he is. A drug addict. [/quote] What makes you think she is trash? Like what specifically has she done?[/quote] Letting her boys think they could possibly be girls, for one thing.[/quote] So far, she seems like a good parent. Accepting.[/quote] She lets her boy dress like a girl and has since he was a toddler. She really just wanted a girl.[/quote] Or she's just not fighting with him about stuff that doesn't matter[/quote] At age 2?! Give me a break. Parents can easily have their toddler’s clothes chosen and a haircut is easily given. She chose to let her kid have long hair at that age and she chose to have or buy dresses. Weird.[/quote] My 6 year old son likes wearing his sister and cousins dress up clothes and thinks that girls long hair is more fun because they get to wear bows. He also loves cars, legos, circuit blocks, Spider-Man, and couldn’t care less what we dress him in on a daily basis (he’s actually much easier to dress than my very opinionated daughter.) This is all with zero parental influence. Kids are whomever they are. I imagine she considers herself a go with the flow parent and didn’t fight the kids on wanting to wear a Cinderella costume outside the house.[/quote] Meghan’s sons do not have sisters and therefore wouldn’t have girl clothing or Cinderella Halloween costumes simply lying around the house. She would have had to purposely buy that for her boys. A parent can easily not allow their son to wear girl dress up clothes. They can also keep their son’s hair short. They chose not to. I have one son and a daughter. I would never allow my son to dress up in a dress or wear a Cinderella dress even if he thought it was “fun.” His hair was also kept short and he wore boy clothes as a baby, toddler and child. It is absolutely parenting at that early stage.[/quote]
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