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Date Posted: 15:44:20 01/06/15 Tue
Author: Dana (Happy)
Subject: Re: Ballet
In reply to: Jane 's message, "Re: Ballet" on 07:31:53 05/19/13 Sun

>It has always been my opinion that for any woman
>wishing to instill grace and femininity into a boy,
>ballet lessons must be high on the agenda. Ballet is
>the epitome of female artistic expression and whilst
>it requires hard work, self discipline and
>concentration on the part of the boy, the results can
>be very rewarding for the mother. I am very happy for
>Dana as her son obviously wishes to be like the girls
>in his ballet troupe and I say to her, by all means go
>ahead and buy him pretty panties and whatever else you
>feel will help nurture his developing femininity.
>Shopping for all those important ballet essentials
>will bring a mother and her son so much closer and
>help the boy's self confidence immeasurably. I also
>agree with Erica's comments about what a ballet boy
>should wear. Soft, pastel colours; especially pink are
>perfect and, if possible, I would recommend little
>'ballet-style' wraparound skirts for Dana's son to
>wear at home along with tights, panties and ballet
>slippers. I hope we hear more from Dana about how her
>ballet boy is progressing and more from Bystander
>about her neighbour's 'sweet ballerina' boy. I, for
>one, am eager to read more.

Sorry it's been so long that I've been away. My son continues to enjoy ballet as is accepted as an honorary 'girl'. He now dresses full time as a 12 year old girl. He loves his new school that allows any of the uniforms to be worn. A boy wishing to dress in the girls kilt uniform is as accepted as a girl wanting to wear trousers.

My son now has a huge wardrobe of both boys and girls clothes. He still loves his tights and will happily wear them under his school shorts as well as his school kilt/skirt.

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