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Subject: Re: Easter Dresses and more for boys | |
Author: Elizabeth |
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Date Posted: 07:33:23 04/14/16 Thu In reply to: Vicky 's message, "Re: Easter Dresses and more for boys" on 13:36:24 04/08/16 Fri It's his hair that would be the real giveaway. He has it cut short, and there's no way of making it look feminine. He doesn't walk like a girl, of course, although he does walk more like a girl when he has a dress or skirt on. So I could probably teach him what to do if he didn't want to be seen as a boy in girls' clothes. But unless I make him grow his hair longer I'm not sure there's much I can do about that. He's back to school on Monday, so he's only got another couple of days in girls' clothes anyway. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Re: Easter Dresses and more for boys | Melodie (Week-ends) | 04:59:57 04/15/16 Fri |
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