Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So- our DD who now is in 8th grade- started dibbling in dressing as a boy like ties and suit for "formal" starting mostly 8th grade. We read some of her Dms and some friends reference being gay or so. DD is not gay- she has had boy crushes (selectively) never any girl romantic interest, - she is "unique" not an outsider, super super smart/gifted- but not a Visco girl which seems to be a big thing in MS. She was the first to dress up for SOOO many occasions since she was very young before this that she made me go back and wear a skirt etc. One of her friends texted her about coming out and how her parents said she was too young and we saw her response as being my parents must know too. I guess I am really trying to maintain my cool but I am not internally.
Serious question: So why do you allow this? For the record, I would not.
DP. What do you mean by 'this'? In the OP, I don't see anything to object to.
Anonymous wrote:Are you stressed that she wants to dress in male clothing or because you think she’s gay?
I dressed like a boy all throughout middle school and most of high school. My parents flipped out because they thought I was gay. I wasn’t, it just fit my personality and I also didn’t want to be judged on my hotness/femininity.
Also what’s this whole visco girl thing? I looked it up and it looks exactly like what we wore as kids in the 90s- tie dye, cowrie shells, tiny backpacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So- our DD who now is in 8th grade- started dibbling in dressing as a boy like ties and suit for "formal" starting mostly 8th grade. We read some of her Dms and some friends reference being gay or so. DD is not gay- she has had boy crushes (selectively) never any girl romantic interest, - she is "unique" not an outsider, super super smart/gifted- but not a Visco girl which seems to be a big thing in MS. She was the first to dress up for SOOO many occasions since she was very young before this that she made me go back and wear a skirt etc. One of her friends texted her about coming out and how her parents said she was too young and we saw her response as being my parents must know too. I guess I am really trying to maintain my cool but I am not internally.
Serious question: So why do you allow this? For the record, I would not.
Anonymous wrote:So who decided suits and ties are for boys? Society did. If we change the way we think about clothing a lot of angst goes away. I have a 7yo not a teen but she saw boys wearing ties last Christmas and thought they looked cool so i got her a couple. She wears traditional boy clothing inclyding the more formal wear if we are dressing up. She is not trans or gay she just wants to wear that style of clothing.
Anonymous wrote:So- our DD who now is in 8th grade- started dibbling in dressing as a boy like ties and suit for "formal" starting mostly 8th grade. We read some of her Dms and some friends reference being gay or so. DD is not gay- she has had boy crushes (selectively) never any girl romantic interest, - she is "unique" not an outsider, super super smart/gifted- but not a Visco girl which seems to be a big thing in MS. She was the first to dress up for SOOO many occasions since she was very young before this that she made me go back and wear a skirt etc. One of her friends texted her about coming out and how her parents said she was too young and we saw her response as being my parents must know too. I guess I am really trying to maintain my cool but I am not internally.