Anonymous[b wrote:]I don’t think it’s all that unusual in HS. [/b]Work with a therapist to help him gain the confidence to wear to deal with rude, ignorant people.
The movie that just came out “senior year” shows boys in skirts.
Perhaps follow some men on Instagram that wear dresses/skirts to help with styling.
Anonymous wrote:11 is still very little. If it was my son, I'd suggest he wait until he is at least 14, and if the desire is still there, then well go from there.
Anonymous wrote:Just let your child dress how they like. Gender norms be damned. Support your child where they are right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell my child NO. He can wear dresses when he’s out of my house.
I'm sure your hypothetical child will be getting out of your as soon as possible, so I guess that works, huh?
Anonymous wrote:My kid has always been interested in stereotypical girl things and recently asked if he could get a few dresses. He now has a few, which he is wearing in the house “for now” as he says. If he decides to go out in them, I am thinking we should be supportive but also make sure he is safe. Thoughts on how to navigate it all?
Anonymous wrote:I would tell my child NO. He can wear dresses when he’s out of my house.