Fathers, and future fathers, why don't you or wouldn't you buy your sons, girls clothes?

ShaneTheRogue

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No no no.

There's a difference between buying your sons clothes and letting a grown man wear anything he wants to

Don't quote my name unless you're going to come with a logical argument.


:laff::laff:

If you're ok with one you're ok with the other.

Yo, it's like your judgement isn't even clouded by homo panic.:laff:
 

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:laff::laff:

If you're ok with one you're ok with the other.

Yo, it's like your judgement isn't even clouded by homo panic.:laff:
Eh?

It's far from being OK with one and being OK with the other. I said it's a style I personally wouldn't rock, so how am I going to automatically go and buy one for my son?? The original argument was Omar wearing a "skirt" made black people look feminine, which I vehemently disagreed with.

If there is something out there that is unisex or feminine and it looks good on my little man, then yeah he can rock it. But they are mutually exclusive IMO
 
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ShaneTheRogue

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Eh?

It's far from being OK with one and being OK with the other. I said it's a style I personally wouldn't rock, so how am I going to automatically go and buy one for my son?? The original arguement was Omar wearing a "skirt" made black people look feminine, which I verhermantely disagreed with.

If there is something out there that is unisex or feminine and it looks good on my little man, then yeah he can rock it. But they are mutually exclusive IMO



:why: But the agents of the homo-cac agenda are trying to turn Black children gay. :mindblown:
 

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Yes the fukk there is a such thing you mango batty boy cac-c00n hair hatted fakkit:what::what::what:



Everyone knows that the second a boy wears an undergarment that doesn't have individual holes for each leg he immediately turns :wrist:

And the second a woman wears pants she turns into a fukking lesbo. Like Brienne from Game of Thrones:what:

Yo, this niggette don't even know basic science.:laff:
Would you buy your son girls clothes, yes or no?
 

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https://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/intro529.htm


What is a 529 plan?
A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged savings plan designed to encourage saving for future college costs. 529 plans, legally known as “qualified tuition plans,” are sponsored by states, state agencies, or educational institutions and are authorized by Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code.

There are two types of 529 plans: pre-paid tuition plans and college savings plans. All fifty states and the District of Columbia sponsor at least one type of 529 plan. In addition, a group of private colleges and universities sponsor a pre-paid tuition plan.
A mutual fund is better and more versatile for college savings IMO but props on the info.
 

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Yeah I know. But a lot of people don't like the idea of "losing" the money if their kid doesn't go to college.
you dont lose the money


Myth 1: If my child doesn't go to college, I lose all the money in my account.

Reality: A 529 plan has more flexibility than you might imagine, says Russell Dunkin, certified financial planner at McKinley Carter Wealth Services in Wheeling, W.V.

"First, 529 plans can be used for almost any post-high school education, like trade or technical schools -- even PGA golf professional schools. Don't get trapped into thinking it's only for the traditional undergraduate experience," he says.

"Furthermore, you can transfer the assets to a sibling or even yourself," Dunkin says. If you don't like either of those options, you can pull out the money with a nonqualified withdrawal, but you will have to pay taxes on the earnings as well as a 10 percent penalty.

http://www.savingforcollege.com/articles/20100409-7-myths-and-realities-of-529-plans
 

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For one my son is too stocky for girls clothes.
 
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