Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize this means he's probably going to grow up and be a Disney Princess.
I'm hoping he outgrows this phase before he starts school next year.
Anonymous wrote:You realize this means he's probably going to grow up and be a Disney Princess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP you responded to here. Because I come from a non American culture in which this is seen as not normal. I'm completely aware that liking dolls and the like will not make him gay but I can't be completely comfortable with him playing with dolls, wanting to watch Princess shows, etc and I'm okay with that. Now I'm going to get flamed but I don't care.
You're ok with not being comfortable with him playing with dolls, wanting to watch Princess shows, etc.? Why?
Because you can't always make people change the way they feel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP you responded to here. Because I come from a non American culture in which this is seen as not normal. I'm completely aware that liking dolls and the like will not make him gay but I can't be completely comfortable with him playing with dolls, wanting to watch Princess shows, etc and I'm okay with that. Now I'm going to get flamed but I don't care.
You're ok with not being comfortable with him playing with dolls, wanting to watch Princess shows, etc.? Why?
Anonymous wrote:
PP you responded to here. Because I come from a non American culture in which this is seen as not normal. I'm completely aware that liking dolls and the like will not make him gay but I can't be completely comfortable with him playing with dolls, wanting to watch Princess shows, etc and I'm okay with that. Now I'm going to get flamed but I don't care.
Anonymous wrote:How cute. Let him enjoy, totally harmless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well good news! I was shopping for boys underwear the other day for my son and they do make Frozen underwear for boys at Target. My son is older so this topic is moot for me but I think it is totally normal for little boys to like Princess things, esp. if they have an older sister. Likewise, I think it is totally normal for girls to like video games, comic books, non-pink Legos, and sports.
The problem with those underwear is that they only feature the male characters from the movie. My son wanted Elsa and Anna on his underwear, so we got the "girl" underwear. It makes no sense to me that you wouldn't have a variety of characters on both "boy" and "girl" underwear.