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This kid can't even be a rapper now, they gonna have Summer Jam screen material ready smh Charlize
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OK Papi.Ballet shoes out side of ballet class and for fashion. You know dam well what I ment you just wanted to push your liberal acceptance bs agenda
This was mentioned and what I mean by 1st world problems.Also, I think it's worth pointing out that this kid has a huge safety net -- his mother is a multi-million dollar actress. Neither Charlize nor him ever have to worry about conforming to social norms because they have enough money to sustain them if society were to completely shun them.
Do you think this would happen if she were a single mother making $30k per year in Alabama? Doubtful.
Pass SHOULD mean, "Online scrutiny" since that is what we are discussing IN THIS CONTEXT.
you apparently don't understand what "a pass" means in this context
Dressing like a girl is debatable.
You said "my kid ain't wearing no dress or ballet shoes". Like ballet isn't a genderless activity. Or like you have this preconceived notion that ballet is gay, or "femanist" are bad.
Guys I posted this way back in page 3 and I'll do so again, but this is less about race and more about some new age BS called 'Gender Neutral Parenting' or basically, letting your kid(s) do whatever the hell they want. Here's an updated article on the same 'parents' with 3 young boys who all gravitate towards pigtails and dresses.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/06/30/baby-storm-gender_n_10756806.html
Whenever I see white people adopt black kids it always looks like some weird control thing.
if online scrutiny determined passes, everyone would be held back b/c even the most loved and popular people online catch hell for SOMETHING
Pass SHOULD mean, "Online scrutiny" since that is what we are discussing IN THIS CONTEXT.
But ok..........
To each their own. Not coming at you but let's say you had a daughter and she only wants to play with cars and soldiers instead of dolls and prefers boy-ish clothing. What would you do in this scenario?Some dudes are too dam liberal. My son ain't dressing in no dam dress or ballet shoes. Idc
She wants to dress in jeans and a shirt? Cool they make those for girls too. They don't make dresses for little boys tho.To each their own. Not coming at you but let's say you had a daughter and she only wants to play with cars and soldiers instead of dolls and prefers boy-ish clothing. What would you do in this scenario?
View media item 2020144Dressing like a girl is debatable.
You said "my kid ain't wearing no dress or ballet shoes". Like ballet isn't a genderless activity. Or like you have this preconceived notion that ballet is gay, or "femanist" are bad.
U wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.She wants to dress in jeans and a shirt? Cool they make those for girls too. They don't make dresses for little boys tho.
Why isn't wearing a dress as a male 'okay?'
these cats out they damn mindU wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.
Masculinity is under attack
There's a war against men
U wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.
U wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.
I agree with you to some extent. I wouldn't want my son to wear dresses either but for me it has more to do with the negativity he'll have to endure and struggling to fit in with his peers. I don't want my son to go through that. The principle of wearing dresses is strange to me to say the least but at the end of the day I don't really have any real negative feelings towards it. Nobody bats an eye when a little girl only wants to play with soldiers and cars so I'm not gonna apply the polar opposite feelings to a man, that'd be hypocritical of me.She wants to dress in jeans and a shirt? Cool they make those for girls too. They don't make dresses for little boys tho.
Nothing wrong with pinkThey used to make boys dresses [emoji]128064[/emoji] pink also was a male oriented color.
I wouldn't mind my son wearing pink. I wear pink.
That ***** not wearing dresses until he can buy his own though. Like I wouldn't be mad if I caught him and my daughter doing the dress up thing but we keeping that in the house and between us