crossdressing neighbor boy

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Marti
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crossdressing neighbor boy

Post by Marti »

check out this column from the newspaper.
http://www.tmsfeatures.com/tmsfeatures/ ... catid=1843

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Post by Virginia »

Some people wander this "veil of tears" in such ignorant bliss as to be an actual danger to society in general. This lady no doubt fits that description.
I can only hope that the Advice Column set her straight! These are the type of people we need to educate but its gonna be a "tough row to hoe!"
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Post by Jessie »

OK that was an intersting image coming to my mind after reading the colmun. The advice she gave seams to pretty sound.

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Post by Jadeanne »

Hi all,

The columnist had sound advice.

I am not a parent, but I understand that children are individuals, as are parents. As long as the parents aren't obviously abusing the child, it is none of my business.

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Post by Lorna »

I really like the response that Amy gave to the woman. It's none of her concern and she should not get inviolved, especially if there could be a number of reasons why the child was dressed.
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Observing Crossdressing kids in public

Post by PaulaK »

What a narrow-minded person this was, ready to bring the official wrath of civil authority and the community down on their friends and neighbors.

This is a CD friendly community here on the group, of course. But this shows how a LOT of people feel about this subject in 2004.

I now live in a suburban town in the South. At a yard sale, I once saw a boy about 5 or so, trying on some high heeled shoes. The very attractive middle-aged Southern lady who was having the sale helped him stand up and held his hand to help him walk in them. "Don't you LOVE the sound they make?' she asked brightly. The boy said he DID. After she was called away to sell something, his young mother saw him in them. "TAKE THOSE OFF RIGHT NOW!" she said "Those are for GIRLS! Your Daddy would tan your HIDE if he saw you in THOSE!"
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