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. wrote:I'm a 16 year old guy who had liked to cross dress a little, but I recently got a girlfriend, she doesn't know I've done that before, anywho, our relationship I have to say the gender roles are reversed, and it actually works out well for us and I haven't dressed that way since.
I think you should let him dress up, I agree with the forbidden fruit thing. and let him get in touch with his feminine side, hes not gay. Crossdressing is not a sign of being gay, it just means he likes more feminine things. He may grow out of it, though I doubt it. but yes, just tell him he can't wear his sisters clothes but tell him if he wants, you will buy him a dress or something. it will make him happy, and will strengthen your bond with him.

a 14 year old boy wrote:i am 14 year old boy and i like the idea of wearing a skirt becuase of the freedom and comfort do i have a problem

a 14 year old boy wrote:i am 14 year old boy and i like the idea of wearing a skirt becuase of the freedom and comfort do i have a problem
. wrote:a 14 year old boy wrote:i am 14 year old boy and i like the idea of wearing a skirt becuase of the freedom and comfort do i have a problem
The problem is that society will judge you simply because you enjoy women's clothing. We don't have a problem with women who wear men's clothes, but men simply aren't allowed the same freedom. People will give you different explanations for this (and the Colonel will tell you that everyone else's is stupid) but I believe it stems from an historic view that men hold a higher position in society than women - and no man should ever want to lower himself.
You're curious about girls - that's natural at your age, I also was fascinated by my older sister and her life when I was growing up. I loved wearing her clothes when no one was around. Over time I learned more about girls, then about women and came to realize that girls are just as curious about boys.
In a few years you'll be dating and seeing girls as equals and your 'problem' may dissapear.

a 14 year old boy wrote:i am 14 year old boy and i like the idea of wearing a skirt becuase of the freedom and comfort do i have a problem
loki_uk wrote:. wrote:If you confront him he'll probably just carry on and hide it, but on the other hand I remember a kid a school wanting to play hockey and wear a girls clothes for it and they really got bullied so probably best to make sure he only does it at home for now
I hate this discrimination against transgirls. I hate society. I wish to punish the guys who bullied that effeminate boy.
I am against tomboys but I support effeminate boys.
I believe in reverse discrimination.
Because of my experiences in this sick world, I tend to support transgirls who r**** real girls. Society cares about real women but likes to brutlize transwomen, like me. The only way to punish society is to go "Columbine" on its real gals.
I'm too upset to post coherently.
I encourage male-born patients of gender identity disoroders to backlash against society. They should be girly and sexually-abuse real women.
Once again, I'm too upset to post coherently because I'm too upset at society.
KiltyCol wrote:Just to look at the other side of the coin - How many girls cross dress? Surely that is more common than boys cross dressing.
. wrote:KiltyCol wrote:Just to look at the other side of the coin - How many girls cross dress? Surely that is more common than boys cross dressing.
How about all of them? Females can wear whatever they like whenever they like and do it without comment. For males to not have the same freedom is blatant sexism.
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