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Title: Dear Abby: Boy kept in dresses and curls still grows up to be a man
Post by: LostInTime on May 31, 2007, 01:28:25 PM
Post by: LostInTime on May 31, 2007, 01:28:25 PM
Record Online dot com (http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070531/LIFE/705310304)
from the Times Herald-Record
He grew up to be a fine young man. He did his service in Vietnam, married and raised a family. Of course, the rest of the family accepted his mother's "eccentricities," and no one ridiculed or poked fun at him. If a pink blanket is the worst thing that kid ever has to contend with in his life, they should all be grateful. — Cathie H. in California
from the Times Herald-Record
He grew up to be a fine young man. He did his service in Vietnam, married and raised a family. Of course, the rest of the family accepted his mother's "eccentricities," and no one ridiculed or poked fun at him. If a pink blanket is the worst thing that kid ever has to contend with in his life, they should all be grateful. — Cathie H. in California
Title: Re: Dear Abby: Boy kept in dresses and curls still grows up to be a man
Post by: Keira on May 31, 2007, 01:56:07 PM
Post by: Keira on May 31, 2007, 01:56:07 PM
It used to be, not sure when it changed, that younger girls and boys and very similar type of clothing, besides colors until they were at least 4 (and possibly later). What the boys wore could only be termed a dress by today's standards. Now, only infants get this genderless treatment.