house...would you be totally fine with that and let him do it? just asking cause this board seems to be mostly liberals who would seem to welcome and accept this behavior that traditionally is "shameful".
if your son wanted to play with barbies, dress up and play
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if your son wanted to play with barbies, dress up and play |
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Posts: 2998 (02/04/2008 5:24 PM) |
Edit to clarify. I ment a young boy between the ages of 8-10ish
house...would you be totally fine with that and let him do it? just asking cause this board seems to be mostly liberals who would seem to welcome and accept this behavior that traditionally is "shameful".
Edited By: The Moonlights Coming Through 02/04/2008 5:33 PM.
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sarah102383 |
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Posts: 29845 (02/04/2008 5:24 PM) Best Celeb Scoop '06, '08, & '09
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Sure.
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Posts: 438 (02/04/2008 5:25 PM) |
yeah
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glamsoda |
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Posts: 42030 (02/04/2008 5:25 PM) Most Likely to be Online '02 |
Of course.
Sometimes it's just a phase. Sometimes the kid is gay. Shaming them is just evil no matter what the situation. |
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Posts: 11219 (02/04/2008 5:26 PM)
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I've taken enough psychology to know better than to shame him into doing "boy" activities, but I'd definitely be curious about his behavior.
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JtzCrunkster81 |
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Posts: 10497 (02/04/2008 5:26 PM) |
Well yeah...I guess. If girls can play w/ cars/trucks why can't boys play w/ barbies?
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Posts: 2381 (02/04/2008 5:26 PM) |
Of course. Boys who do that are most likely just copying what they see their moms/grandmas etc. doing. Nothing wrong with that.
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kellyilla |
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Posts: 15131 (02/04/2008 5:26 PM) |
My husband wouldn't at all.
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saz632 |
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Posts: 6697 (02/04/2008 5:27 PM) |
Sure. And sadly, I know I'd have to be ready for when he starts getting made fun of in school for doing those things.
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Posts: 11739 (02/04/2008 5:27 PM) |
Eh, I don't know. I guess it doesn't really matter because he's always going to WANT to even if you don't let him, but it's a little weird.
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blairboy |
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Posts: 21502 (02/04/2008 5:28 PM)
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kids are kids, they don't know the difference, it's normally the moronic parents who get up in arms over something so silly.
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FirstStrike |
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Posts: 1347 (02/04/2008 5:28 PM) |
Uh, if he's 3, sure, if he's 10, no.
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Posts: 3751 (02/04/2008 5:28 PM) |
Sure why not. There are little boys at my work who put on dresses and play house and the next day are trying to kiss all the girls
I also have little girls who love to play with trucks or pretend to be Bob the Builder and Spiderman. |
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Posts: 24506 (02/04/2008 5:28 PM) |
yes
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Posts: 2503 (02/04/2008 5:31 PM) |
No.
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glamsoda |
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Posts: 42032 (02/04/2008 5:32 PM) Most Likely to be Online '02 |
vivalavix wrote: I think you'd be surprised. Many gay men and women have said they knew they were gay when they were very young -- sometimes as young as 3 or 5. |
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Posts: 3140 (02/04/2008 5:32 PM) |
The Moonlights Coming Through wrote: i thought you went away. now i'm sad. go away again.
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Kylie |
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Posts: 1988 (02/04/2008 5:32 PM) |
no
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FirstStrike |
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Posts: 1348 (02/04/2008 5:33 PM) |
glamsoda wrote: And I knew I liked girls, but that doesn't mean I was sexually active.
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Posts: 9290 (02/04/2008 5:59 PM) |
glamsoda wrote: Exactly. My BFF has a son who is young and exhibiting signs that he may be gay. She doesn't care as long as he is healthy and is happy. Her husband had a fit about it at first, but he loves his son and whatever happens happens. |
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Posts: 3094 (02/04/2008 6:01 PM) |
fuck no!! i wish my son would try to play with some barbies. i would smack the shit outta him!
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