Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Color choice is where the teasing and raised eyebrows start. If it is a new school, he should go without nail polish for a while at first to get a feel for the social climate. He doesn't want to get nick named the nail polish boy on Day 1. Expressing yourself is great and all, but you can't be oblivious to others' reactions -- especially his teachers' reactions.
This is terrible advice. Please ignore this person.
Why’s that? Should he wear a dress too so you can say it’s normal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Color choice is where the teasing and raised eyebrows start. If it is a new school, he should go without nail polish for a while at first to get a feel for the social climate. He doesn't want to get nick named the nail polish boy on Day 1. Expressing yourself is great and all, but you can't be oblivious to others' reactions -- especially his teachers' reactions.
This is terrible advice. Please ignore this person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Color choice is where the teasing and raised eyebrows start. If it is a new school, he should go without nail polish for a while at first to get a feel for the social climate. He doesn't want to get nick named the nail polish boy on Day 1. Expressing yourself is great and all, but you can't be oblivious to others' reactions -- especially his teachers' reactions.
This is terrible advice. Please ignore this person.
Anonymous wrote:Color choice is where the teasing and raised eyebrows start. If it is a new school, he should go without nail polish for a while at first to get a feel for the social climate. He doesn't want to get nick named the nail polish boy on Day 1. Expressing yourself is great and all, but you can't be oblivious to others' reactions -- especially his teachers' reactions.