Posted on 12/30/2009 5:41:49 PM PST by SmithL
Really......ya think?
I can not think of any good reason to put those on a 5-year old boy. Other than leftist, PC, pro-Homo craziness.
My son says that the middle finger means nothing, and I agree. However, society says that it means "F*** You!" Should we........ Just kidding, of course. But it does illustrate how silly this conflict is.
Um, no. A normal 5 year old boy would also emphatically say NO! No, no, no, no way.
*"Gak."* Do SanfranSickies really talk this way?
OH and btw, Amy Graff is a child sex abuser, attempting to pervert her son into a transvestite or worse.
I can hardly get past your “we’re going to the snow” line.
I live in Ohio.
Ohio boys never wear pink.
Even my DOGS are self-actualized enough to know their own gender. I am sure anyone who has ever had pets know just what I mean.
A 5 year old boy knows perfectly well that HE is a BOY.
if she was so “progressive” why didn’t she use unisex colored clothing for her oldest daughter? I’m a frugal person by nature...and bought mostly primary colored outdoor clothing and pants for my oldest who’s a boy. Most of his clothes easily passed down to my youngest who’s a girl. It’s probably good that I also detest pink on lil girls lol
Yes!!!!! That movie has been a tradition in our family since I was a boy. LMAO 24 hours of it played on TBS for us over this last Christmas.
I have to believe that if a who is 40 or 50 years old recalls an incident from when he was two or three that it made enough of an impression to still be affecting his emotional life! Probably true even if he’s only 25 or 30!
I am 67-years-old now and several things that happened to me when I was under three that are still with me. One was surgery on my foot after I stepped on a sewing needle and it broke off in my foot. I remember vividly several attempts under a fluoroscope machine to remove the needle. Another was when I had a cap pistol and was clicking it, no caps, and Mom told me to stop. I clicked it again, she snatched it from my hand and threw it out the window of our moving car.
I figure those incidents, and a couple of others I recall, must still have some hold on me or I wouldn’t recall them!
However, I don’t know that putting me in a pink top would have had the same effect.
He looks like a pink nightmare!
I read the article. The woman is an idiot.
The suit is not only very pink it has flowers and a heart on it.
That was the first thing I thought of after reading the post.
If anybody takes any photos of the poor kid on the slopes he’ll never live it down.
I wouldn’t have worn anything that looked like that no matter what color they were!
Times call for frugality.
Dye the outfit dark blue, and remove any feminine ornamentation.
The husband has deeper identity issues..see a shrink. However, I would suggest another color of bib top for a young lad in this case,,but if that is all you have....substance over style. Could add NRA patches to the knees, might help keep bullies away. Builds character!
Ted Knight...in Pink.
That's what I did, particularly winter clothes. Our girl, the oldest, wore a lot of T-shirts that were passed along to our son. With winter outer garments I was particularly careful to buy unisex colors.
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