People up in arms over a childrens book featuring a boy in drag... it seems Fasion Freedom is now 'Woke'

Drag is a presentation art form. There is a related adult scene, but what's happening here is that adults are projecting that onto the children. The book doesn't refer to it (AFAICT), and even if it did they wouldn't understand it. There are plenty of children's books where boys and girls like each-other and there are few things with more sexual connotations than that.
I had five and it didn't make my life any easier.rode_kater wrote: ↑Sat Jun 04, 2022 9:33 am I sometimes wonder how my life would've been with a sister.
You are probably right, Steve.
Sure we are Carl and obviously biased in our views on certain matters too. However, I can think of many male acquaintances, not friends, who would react rather badly to the boy/skirt/dress scenario. Alas, I am actually related to a few too.
My son is now 34 and an old married man Stu. When he was about 12, he asked this question, "If a man has sex with a transsexual (female), is it gay"?
My answer to that would have been a resounding NO, he is not gay. He is straight.
I agree that a discussion is needed, Steve, starting with the question WHY? Why do you want to wear a dress? He may have gender issues - or it may be just a matter of him wanting to explore clothing options like most of us on here. Assuming it is the latter, the only cons I can see is the reaction of others. When and where does he propose to wear such a garment? How will he deal with negative attitudes and comments from others? You are also right that his mum also has a say in this. I am certainly not proposing to race down to John Lewis etc on the basis of a whim. I was contrasting my reaction to a boy expressing such a wish from the perspective of a fashion option as opposed to participating in a drag act, which is the context of the story.STEVIE wrote: ↑Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:43 amHad he asked the same sort of question regarding clothes, we would have had a similar discussion in the first instance. Pros and cons, covered, it would then be his choice whether he went ahead. Point is, not an instant trip to John Lewis Childrenswear for a whole new wardrobe.
In anything relating to gender, especially transgender, the absence of wilful misrepresention by that vile rag would be unprecedented.