I think I might have pictures of me as a kid wearing my bug dress. Maybe if I can find them (at some point when my mom won't catch me digging through the family photo albums), I'll scan one or two. I wasn't terribly delighted with the idea of having a dress, but my mom assuaged my discontent by letting me pick out the pattern and fabric. By the time my mom had it sewn, I wasn't exactly bursting out of my skin excited to have a dress, but I sure was proud to wear it to the science fair to present my research (which, incidentally, was about bugs-- sensing a theme, here?). 8D It was long and modest and comfy had an apron and, most importantly of all, was made out of the most wonderfully tacky bug fabric that was probably intended for crutains and pajamas for little boys (except that my brother was perfectly happy having frogs all over his room and wardrobe... they could be wearing pink lipstick and a tierra, for all he cared, as long as they were FROGS). If I recall rightly, I also had a counterpart with either frogs or lizards on it... or different bug material... or Pokemon. But I think the Pokemon fabric was reserved for Pajamas. XD
I really had an aversion to doing anything the world might dub "feminine" from about 3rd grade through about 11th grade. If I did happen to find myself liking something that I deemed "feminine", I would actually hide it or try to justify it. All of this my mom was quite aware of, up until the point where I started verbalizing my gender identity. I think she's at this point where she doesn't want to admit that I'm not pulling this gender stuff out of thin air-- hopefully eventually she'll adjust?