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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sad to say, but he might want to wear different clothes. I have a nephew who his fashionable mom has always dressed him like a little . . . sorry, gay man. Fitted pants rolled up at the ankles, loafer with no socks, bow ties and bowler hats. He was super cute, yes. And he loved the attention. But now, in school, all he was getting is a very negative kind of attention for how he dresses. His younger brother has always refused to dress like that as if sensing early on nothing good comes from it. Hoodies and running shoes for him. Older brother is morphing as well. But it's been painful.[/quote] My son wears jeans, sneakers, t-shirts and a turtleneck under the t-shirts in the winter, just like his friends. It has nothing to do with how he dresses. [/quote] Where are 5th graders wearing turtlenecks? I have a 4th grader and most of the kids wear shorts and t shirts if it’s over 40. A sweatshirt if it’s under 40. Never pants u less it’s snowing and never jeans. Most only one coats for skiing. Are you in this area? I do think it’s time for a major wardrobe overhaul plus getting new friends. [/quote] What the hell is wrong with you? [/quote] I think OP is a troll. NO kid is wearing turtlenecks under t shirts to school, never mind multiple kids "just like his friends." Plus, OP, heads up, they are NOT his friends. New clothes stat and encouragement to join a team or activity to connect with new kids. Martial arts training might make him seem more confident. But yes, clothes that are like the ones worn by other kids matters. And if OP is real, turtlenecks under t shirts aint it. [/quote]
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