Anonymous wrote:My wife and I live in the suburbs and we have a wonderful son who is 8 years old. He says he isn't teased about having two moms so much as teased because he takes ballet.
Yesterday, when my mother-in-law stopped by she warned us about the picture we posted on Facebook of DS in ballet class. In the picture, he isn't wearing tights but his typical ballet uniform of white t-shirt, black shorts and black ballet slippers. Still, my mother-in-law thinks the kids at his school would giggle and think he looks "too girly."
Our son is proud to be a dancer and we are thrilled that he seems to have found a real passion but sometimes it feels that people are judging us for putting him in ballet. He has never been interested in the traditional boy sports.
Does anyone have any advice or a similar story to share?
what's the problem exactly. your MIL is perceptive and hit it on the nose. your son sounds independent and mature and as you stated "proud". Sounds great.
You personally dont like feeling judged. who cares. you are setting a bad example. what if they were judging you for being gay, you wouldnt care. if you care so much, stop posting pictures of your minor son on fb w/o his informed consent. weird