student, 16, dresses in drag for prom

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student, 16, dresses in drag for prom

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... l?ITO=1490
Tom Komrowski looks pretty in pink for his school prom after teachers agreed he could dress in drag.

The 16-year-old from Rhode Island, USA, donned a blonde wig and a pretty pink dress before heading to his school’s end of year party.
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She is looking good but to me the telling piece is all the positive comments from joe public.

Good luck in the future Hallee
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We really need more good news stories like this, rather than sensationalism and talk show television. Thank you for sharing, Donna.
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Thank you, Donna, for sharing the postive story.

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Caith; Love your new Avatar pic.! :thumbsup:
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Thanks for sharing Donna. It is nice to hear this kind of story. I hope it will help us down the road.

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Susan wrote:She is looking good but to me the telling piece is all the positive comments from joe public.

Good luck in the future Hallee
I left a comment on the article I'm happy her parents are completely supportive. I only wish my Dad could have been so open minded.
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Good luck Hailee!!!
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Post by Paula G »

Woops, I posted a link to this article on the "links of interest" section before I realised it was here already. Very encourageing friends, family and school, but a bit of an issue with teh reports use of pronouns
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Wow, that kid has a lot of guts. It's nice to finally see a positive story about it, and that it went so well for her. Maybe the world is changing =D>
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I can actually picture people at the prom being like: ''Whos the new girl? Shes kinda cute.''

Its nice to get some positive media attention once in a while.
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She's really cute :lol:
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