Posted on 07/08/2021 10:23:57 AM PDT by lowbridge
Actress Megan Fox broke down in tears when asked about her children during an interview published this week with InStyle.
The mother of three said she worries most about her 8-year-old son, whom she encourages to wear dresses to school — something the child has done since he was at least four years old, per Fox.
The actress told InStyle young Noah has been subject to “mean, awful people and cruel people” online.
“I don’t want him to ever have to read that shit because he hears it from little kids at his own school who are like, ‘Boys don’t wear dresses,'” Fox, 35, said.
Here’s how InStyle reported on Fox’s crying when asked about her children:
(Excerpt) Read more at dailywire.com ...
Boys don’t wear dresses!!!!
Photo....
RE: Megan Fox is known for one thing and one thing only.
Auto repair.
BOYS DON’T WEAR DRESSES YOU WHACKED OUT FREAK.
These mothers that so wanted a daughter, and hate their sons to the point that they promote this crap has never made sense to me.
If you hate your child that much, put him/her up for adoption, don’t cause them trauma for the rest of their lives.
The #1 way for an actress to tell men she’s no longer a hotty is to say that any seed planted in her grows into weeds.
It’s a trending liberal parent theme. My brother in law and his baby mama have tried to convince their daughter she can be a boy. It’s somewhat amusing because she is an over the top girly girl. She’s not allowed to play with Barbie because it’s a bad role model for women, yet they live in Hollywood.
All thumbs and crazy to boot.
Call them “kilts”...
and her huge thumbs.
She is clearly self conscience about them as she goes out of her way to have them NOT seen on film
A young, unbreeched Franklin Roosevelt in 1884, 2 years old
Luke 17:1-2
And he said to his disciples, “Temptations to sin are sure to come, but woe to the one through whom they come! It would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck and he were cast into the sea than that he should cause one of these little ones to sin.
Let’s see, 8 years old Hollywood boy made to wear a dress to school....how many years until the overdose? Somewhere between 7 and 11 more years to go I would guess.
Good point.
such as the types who have a little protest march carrying signs saying to remove Trump undr the 25th----after using Don Lemon, Rachel Maddow and AP articles as their basis of remote "psychoanalysis" for diagnosis.
And the one who gets excited about such things as:
Psychiatrist Described ‘Fantasies’ of Murdering White People in Yale Guest Lecture--National Review, June 4,2021.
Maybe he will turn out like the Boy named Sue?
Johnny Cash?
Except for that he actually does beat up his mom in the end of the song.
She is soooooooo lucky she’s hot.
Easy to trade her for some 00 shells when the SHTF
Should have named the boy, Sue.
The father said it better than the mother. The kid is a kid. If he thinks its fun and there is no harm then let him do it. Its not about the gender nonsense. Its about the kid being happy as a kid. My kid has put dresses on and played, and then took them off. Whatever.
Not that i let him go to school or the store like that. I DID tell him its dress up for fun the same as wearing a fireman’s costume or a transformers costume, and he has to wear boy clothes because he is and always will be a boy. This was when he was about 4-5 years old. Now all he ever wants to dress up as is a cowboy.
The article says nothing about what their real attitudes are about gender dysphoria, but the mother is somewhat correct. Kids are cruel and always find things to pick on other kids about. I lived it growing up and have seen my son go through it when he is made fun of for acting like a cat or a zombie or a creeper (from minecraft) Kids have no filter and can be as kind as the Lord Jesus in their innocence, but equally cruel because of that innocent lack of understanding. So teaching them courage in the face of that cruelty is of vital importance.
"Breeching" - the wearing of trousers, was sort of a ceremonial rite that boys reached when they were around 4 to 6 years old and sometimes as late as eight years old.
Until then, they were considered "unbreeched" and wore the same clothing their sisters would wear - except without any jewelry. This was done more for convenience as trousers (breeches) were more complicated in those days to remove and put on.
Toilet training was a factor as well. A small boy in a dress could just have it hiked up by his mother/nanny when it was time to go.
The breeching age was also when the father typically started playing a role in the boy's upbringing. Up to that point in time, child rearing was left entirely to the womenfolk.
Yipes.
There is a similar picture of Henry Miller.
Then I saw it I thought “That poor guy. That explains why he was a rebel and used so many cheapening, degrading words for women in the books.”
Also, Henry Miller’s mother tried to teach his young sister who was mentally retarded in today’s terms and would slap her, hit her, yell in her face and terrify her every time she made a mistake in a lesson. Made Henry cringe-—and I still do, too.
Oh, those moms.
Full disclosure: My late mother was an abusive, narcissistic alcoholic man hater.
My brother in law Frank (God rest his gentle soul)
was dressed as a girl and even sent to school that way
until he was seven years old.
He did well, was VP of a trust department at a large bank
raised a family with two children into their teens.
Had a nervous breakdown and fell out of society
for many years he literally lived in a van down by the river
until his daughter and the little sisters of the poor rescued him
there he brought much joy to the residents
up until the day he passed.
Eternal rest Grant unto Frank O Lord and
may perpetual light shine upon him
may Frank’s soul and all the souls of the
faithfully departed through the Mercy of God
rest in peace.
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