In preschool, all kinds of boys will put on dresses. Maybe curiosity for that sparkly stuff, whatever. Costumes: “I’m a tiger! I’m a policeman! I’m a Mommy!” It means nothing when your son in preschool puts on a dress. They also play with EVERY toy at that age, boys and girls.
But some boys PREFER in preschool staying in the princess dress up clothes and playing with the more traditionally feminine toys. And some of them stay with this play and interests into elementary school years. Maybe in the 1960s fathers did try to shame or slap the gay away. It didn’t work, and created rifts. How can you be a loving father and not accept a child with a difference? The kid didn’t ask to be that way; he just was.
You can’t slap out the Down syndrome, the autism, or the gay. All children need to be loved even if they have a disability.
He doesn’t have to go LGBT-pimping.
Or maybe he does because he fears the alimony / child support.
Either way, it’s a very poor choice for both parents. None of the kids I was ever around wanted to put on dresses; not even the 2 guys we thought were queer in middle school.
This is a sick society on the decline.
[You cant slap out the Down syndrome, the autism, or the gay.]
Hrrrmpf. The baloney that it is a medical issue is just that: baloney. This is the first lie they sell.