I don't want to get into any debate about differences between boy dresses and girl dresses, as if there was any. There are painting. with curly hair children in dresses that are boys that are royalty. There is even a photograph of FDR as a child wearing a dress.
Colored dresses became available with dies that would withstand bleach. dresses not needed with the addition of snaps on the inner legs of pants.
My case is my mother stating that I look like a pretty girl, after putting a dress on me at the age of about 3, and maybe even some lipstick. Or that I was a good girl for sweeping the floor. Later my mother would deny that she put dresses on any of her boys. With photographs of me in dresses, what am I to think?
1. She does not consider me to be a boy. Perhaps intersex.
2. A technicality, They are not dresses, they are jumpers.
3. An outright lie, don't blame her for me believing I am a girl. (Nature VS Nurture)
And then there was a boy cousin that would be pulling down my pants around other boys, as if to prove to them I was really a boy. My hair is not as long as a girls, but still not short as a boy's.
I think I got off topic. I have watched some videos about the reasons colors are associated with the sex of the child. There again, my baby blanket is pink with a blue border. It would appear my baby blanket is announcing to the world that I am a girl.
Being transgender, I wonder why this was allowed. Even though my birth certificate states male. I have memories of growing up as a girl. With a dollhouse, and a doll almost as big as me. Sleepovers with a girl cousin, and making potholders with the girls at school.
Michelle