Sunday, November 4, 2012
My son wore a dress for Halloween
http://designisgood.blogspot.com/2012/11/my-son-wore-dress-for-halloween.html (http://designisgood.blogspot.com/2012/11/my-son-wore-dress-for-halloween.html)
also http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kelly-byrom/my-son-wore-a-dress-for-halloween_b_2096630.html (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kelly-byrom/my-son-wore-a-dress-for-halloween_b_2096630.html)
We live in a very conservative area. This is one reason that you guys who comment have really helped, we aren't exactly walking into open arms in our community. This is the second year our son has worn a dress on Halloween. Last year he went as Minnie Mouse, as seen here:
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Fast forward to this year...Twirl says he wants to be a fairy. His favorite is Rosetta, she is pink afterall. We went to look at the costumes and when we held up the Rosetta costume, well the skirt was really short! Twirl was on the tall end of the size and I found myself saying something I would have said were it my daughter Firecracker, "that skirt is just too short, we need to find something longer." This still makes me laugh but seriously, it was really short. So he decided on Silvermist, the blue fairy who has a blue dress with a little purple in it and it was a little longer. I knew he didn't have any shoes to wear with it, his pink converse weren't exactly going to compliment that outfit so we went to the shoes and he picked some glittery purple mary janes. He was so excited to try them on and they are without a doubt his favorite part of the costume.
That was a great story. Thank you for posting that Zythyra.
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Cute story :)
A princess must have coordinating shoes ya know!
I did too in the mid 1960's. My mom had me put it on, with lipstick. It was not unusual back then. Halloween is about the only time males can do that and get away with it.
Joelene
O K , the young man is simply a Cross dresser . So what that you live in a "Conservative " area. Hell, I live in the same imbocilic kind of a county , state , and neighborhood . Now I do admit , I finially got on HRT. My own son dosent wish to see me in any kind of female attire . I try and deal with his wishes as best I can . There are no easy answers and saddly, there will never be an easy outcome for you're son. ellen