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Date Posted: 18:49:12 01/17/17 Tue
Author: Leanne
Subject: Re: My Son is Now Dressing as a Girl
In reply to: Amanda 's message, "My Son is Now Dressing as a Girl" on 10:56:04 06/28/16 Tue

Our situation has been a bit parallel to yours, but not exactly. I knew my son was interested in girls things from the time he was little. I more or less discouraged it, but when he was almost twelve I caught him in a somewhat similar situation. We had some long talks about it and I started to encourage him into experimenting with some makeup and trying different looks. we were both surprised how really pretty he looked so after some really fun shopping trips we started a basic girls wardrobe. I also did a bunch of internet searches and found a site that sells herbal male hormone suppressant and also female hormone enhancers. in the past year, they have ended the embarrassing erection problem, and now has given him a really sweet skin softness along with minimal growth in height and male physical attributes. I haven't insisted that he wear skirts and dresses exclusively, however I do want him to wear heels at home to help develop more graceful movements. last year I had my beautician give him a cute pixie/shag hairdo that we agreed would grow out very nicely. Now you need to realize that my child must go to school every day and we don't push this issue a lot in that venue, as you all might understand. We have some books on modeling and fashion and he's just thrilled with how he's been able to present when we go out now. We live in a large metropolitan area, so it's not a problem to go to a different suburb for shopping, eating out, and such. What I'm really thrilled about is that it's like I've really got a daughter now and her grades at school have now gone up to a 3.0 from a 2.1. Yes, it's true that his personality and mannerisms are getting more and more naturally feminine, and to be honest, I'm really thrilled. What's also really neat is that even while dressed in his boy mode, which is rather androgynous he's been addressed as a girl so many times. He doesn't ever correct them either. Anyway, at this time I have no clear idea where all this is going to go, but there we are.

Leanne C.

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