Teenage son likes to wear a dress
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About 15 years ago our school where I work had this amazing rock band that went on to win the Rock Challenge .. Big deal for a rural based school . The lead singer was a real character and engaged with the crowds like crazy .. A year or so before I was cleaning the music room and saw this new student at the door...She was dressed in a nice top and little mini skirt .. the other kids though seemed to be joking with her a if they knew her already . They did...It was the before mentioned singer .. Just amazing how convincing he was ..Found out later it was all set up as part of a school fundraiser . There were other lads that did it too...It didn't detract at all , I think he enjoyed it , the girls certainly did and it was a lot of fun .
Which begs the question....Why do clothes either way have to have a big bearing on how a person is perceived eh .. Clothes choice should not be the issue , the person in the clothes is all that matters..
Which begs the question....Why do clothes either way have to have a big bearing on how a person is perceived eh .. Clothes choice should not be the issue , the person in the clothes is all that matters..
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This is the way that it should be not the way that it is. Show me so much as one "normal" (read "average"/"mediocre") person who can actually make that distinction successfully. The world is full up with "average" and "mediocre" intellects. It's only the very smart ones that can successfully navigate that path -- and they're rare.
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True, but the problem for kids is that most adults/parents only see the clothes and not the actual young human in them.crfriend wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 12:07 amThis is the way that it should be not the way that it is. Show me so much as one "normal" (read "average"/"mediocre") person who can actually make that distinction successfully. The world is full up with "average" and "mediocre" intellects. It's only the very smart ones that can successfully navigate that path -- and they're rare.
I just wonder how long it will take before this discussion becomes totally irrelevant?
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There is a problem with men for sure. I spent the morning with a group of guys. There's a few who are loud and not nice. One older man being called 'pops' or Mr magoo constantly, one bending down got a "while you're down there' comment. One punched the stand when he missed. One ripped his card up because scored badly and stormed off saying he will never come back.STEVIE wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 10:28 amTrue, but the problem for kids is that most adults/parents only see the clothes and not the actual young human in them.crfriend wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 12:07 amThis is the way that it should be not the way that it is. Show me so much as one "normal" (read "average"/"mediocre") person who can actually make that distinction successfully. The world is full up with "average" and "mediocre" intellects. It's only the very smart ones that can successfully navigate that path -- and they're rare.
I just wonder how long it will take before this discussion becomes totally irrelevant?
Steve.
Most of the guys are perfect gents. It's always a few that cause the problems. They are just not that happy.
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......and they have guns BM.
Kind of a scary thought how they could deal with a bad situation.
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Kind of a scary thought how they could deal with a bad situation.
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Re: Teenage son likes to wear a dress
There is a problem with men for sure. I spent the morning with a group of guys. There's a few who are loud and not nice. One older man being called 'pops' or Mr magoo constantly, one bending down got a "while you're down there' comment. One punched the stand when he missed. One ripped his card up because scored badly and stormed off saying he will never come back.STEVIE wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 10:28 amTrue, but the problem for kids is that most adults/parents only see the clothes and not the actual young human in them.crfriend wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 12:07 amThis is the way that it should be not the way that it is. Show me so much as one "normal" (read "average"/"mediocre") person who can actually make that distinction successfully. The world is full up with "average" and "mediocre" intellects. It's only the very smart ones that can successfully navigate that path -- and they're rare.
I just wonder how long it will take before this discussion becomes totally irrelevant?
Steve.
Most of the guys are perfect gents. It's always a few that cause the problems. They are just not that happy.