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

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Depends on what he wants. If he happens to like barbies and pink more than Im not gonna get uptight about it.
 

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I've been telling these homos from the start. Saying a grown man can wear what he wants is EXACTLY the same as allowing your underage son the wear a dress. EXACTLY. :scusthov:

I mean, Omar Epps dad obviously allowed his son to wear dresses and make up as a young child. Which is why he waited until now to wear a skirt. It makes perfect sense. :win:
Omar epps was raised by a single mother.

OBVIOUSLY!
 

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Alot of boys get socialized into femininity because the father wasnt there to identify environments that cultivate the wrong actions in their son. Boys who grow up around all girls have it hard, if they're already soft. They'll probably end up wearing skirts, taking it up the ass or being all around p*ssy when as they get older.
 

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Just answer the question. Why won't you let him wear dresses and make up? Its just clothing and face paint.


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Wow, you really think you backed me in a corner with your simple minded logic huh? You expect me to say "No that stuff's for girls." and then you say "Well a grown man wearing that stuff is gay then"

But that's simply not the case. Like most things in this world, it's not that simple. People who aren't intimidated by thought know this.


I wouldn't let my son wear a dress and make up for two reasons.


1. I feel it could put unnecessary grief on him(bullies etc.)
2. He wouldn't be mature enough to make that decision at a young age.


Kids are cruel. And as an adult of x many years old I'll know this better than my son. As a father it's my job to protect my son. So I'm not going to play chance with his self-esteem and allow him to wear dresses or make-up so he can be a target of other children's bullshyt. However, I believe part of my duties as a parent would be to help my son be his own man.(Cause school will try to turn him into a robot) So when he's old enough and when he's mentally developed enough I'll allow him more and more freedoms. When he's old enough to dress himself, if he wants to wear dresses and face paint I'll allow it.


The reason I'd wait until he's older is because men wearing skirts and make-up isn't something people in this day and age take too kindly to. (Despite what the gay agenda panic crowd will try to tell you) I want to make sure it's something he really wants to do,because the minute he wears those items people aren't going to forget very quickly.

And to answer a question you might have as a follow up. I wouldn't be ashamed of my son. I'd rather have a go-getter son that wears skirts than a bum son that wears pants. Not that any of this is relevant to me anyway as I don't want children.



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Don't quote me fakkit.:umad:
 

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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:

I thought this was a pretty funny troll because of you misidentifying pants as undergarments and the idea that a piece of clothing worn by millions of women turns them into lesbians but then I read the rest of your posts
 
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