IanM
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Good old Lewis...... he’s been handed several lessons over one Tweet!
Out of interest, on the days you wear a dress which lavvies do you use?
I only ask as we had a crossdresser visit my place of work recently and he chose to use the ladies which drew a strongly worded letter of complaint from one of the buildings other tenants...
If I chose to wear a pastel lemon tutu, who cares?
I can’t believe some fellas get threatened by what clothing some boys choose.
These threads crack me up. It’s a bit like the ones on gay marriage, no one who objects is brave enough to say why they think is wrong, apart from to hide behind the whole ‘pc gone mad’ nonsense.
It must be hard finding the world so scary!!
Out of interest, on the days you wear a dress which lavvies do you use?
I only ask as we had a crossdresser visit my place of work recently and he chose to use the ladies which drew a strongly worded letter of complaint from one of the buildings other tenants...
Boys or girls can wear whatever they want, you don’t have to like it, just accept it.
In this case, the boy is 5? He wore a dress? What’s wrong with that?
boys shouldn't be wearing dresses and parents should be steering their child in the right direction before that child grows into a confused man with big problems. if he gets to adulthood and still wants to wear a dress then crack on. its his life....
Surely in the world of free speech, people should be able to disagree with what ever they don’t believe in. If you think it is wrong for a man/boy to wear a dress, you should be able to say that without being branded a dinosaur. But it seems like the world has gone too far one way and if you disagree with the new PC thinking then you are in the wrong and should be shot.I agree with you but no doubt according to others we are dinosaurs living in the dark ages.
boys shouldn't be wearing dresses and parents should be steering their child in the right direction before that child grows into a confused man with big problems. if he gets to adulthood and still wants to wear a dress then crack on. its his life....
The "right direction..." How confused would a boy be if he feels he is a girl in a boy's body and is forced(his thoughts) to dress wrongly?
Isn't the thought of "right direction" a narrowness of mind, and a prejudice in its own right?
Can at mine.yet you can't wear jeans to a golf club
no i Dont think it is. if a boy feels like a girl but in a boys body then i put that blame at the feet of the parents. i dont think we are wired differently from birth. i personally believe that we are born a blank book. but thats just my opinion. i think that allowing a boy to be a girl only adds to the confusion.
What’s your basis for this? Your professional opinion?no i Dont think it is. if a boy feels like a girl but in a boys body then i put that blame at the feet of the parents. i dont think we are wired differently from birth. i personally believe that we are born a blank book. but thats just my opinion. i think that allowing a boy to be a girl only adds to the confusion.
however, if the the boy is persistent in being a girl then there has to be a point when you stop fighting it and support them. i just think that you should exhaust all your opinions before you allow your child to grow up looking like Eddie izzard