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My son was always drawn to what would be considered ‘girlier’ things. He loved princesses, my little pony, dress up, glitter, pink ect. He also would like to wear dresses and had longer hair so would be mistaken for a girl often and would also correct this. I took a similar approach to what you are describing.
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r/NothingUnder: Dresses and clothing with nothing underneath. Women in outfits perfect for flashing, easy access, and teasing men.
Boys in Dresses. First and foremost I’d like to say I love and would love my son no matter his gender, sexuality or identity. Today my three year old decided to wear a dress to school. A bright red and blue dress with a big fluffy tutu skirt. I’m having mad anxiety about it.
Boys wanting to put on dresses in dramatic play. I work as a preschool float and yesterday while filling in in a classroom where both teachers were absent, the other float that was with me was brought a dress by one of the kiddos (I was across the room, so I’m not sure which one) from dramatic play and he asked her to put it on him.
if you feel weird about putting your boys in dresses, maybe get ones that just look like long shirts. I don’t think it’s a big deal either way and does seem much easier! ETA I’m remembering that my little brother used to run around in an oversized t shirt. Often it would be my tshirt that I’d outgrown.
A dress is an article of clothing that we have created a gender for. 100 years ago, ALL 3 year old boys wore dresses. They only wore pants when they were older. Seriously, look at pics of your great-grandparents and you'll see. Many kids like to play dress up and don't have the same stupid preconceived notions of what is "for" boys/girls.
All 3 of my sons have worn costume princess dresses. It’s just part of being a little kid, dress up is fun and kids don’t think about it like we do. There is nothing wrong with it and good on you for letting him play as he wants to. As for school, I don’t think a princess dress is appropriate to wear to school.
As much as I HATE Liz, if the boys like wearing dresses, then so be it. I personally don’t think she pushes it on them but rather encourages it if they want. She’s a horribly shitty mother but moms who allow their kids to wear what they like, will usually get a thumbs up from me in that department
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