Charlize Theron dressing her black adopted son in a blonde wig and dress...Vol...fam..

This kid can't even be a rapper now, they gonna have Summer Jam screen material ready smh Charlize
 
Also, I think it's worth pointing out that this kid has a huge safety net -- his mother is a multi-million dollar actress. Neither Charlize nor him ever have to worry about conforming to social norms because they have enough money to sustain them if society were to completely shun them.

Do you think this would happen if she were a single mother making $30k per year in Alabama? Doubtful.
This was mentioned and what I mean by 1st world problems.

Even when its gets to race that kid's experience as a black man growing up is gonna be so damn different and unrelatable.

Can't buy in to all this he is being emasculated, psychologically affected/damaged, etc. She's a bad parent. That kid is gonna have it so good and I'm pretty sure Charlize is showing him plenty love and affection, and teaching him right from wrong.

Wearing a dress aint an issue.
 
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Guys I posted this way back in page 3 and I'll do so again, but this is less about race and more about some new age BS called 'Gender Neutral Parenting' or basically, letting your kid(s) do whatever the hell they want. Here's an updated article on the same 'parents' with 3 young boys who all gravitate towards pigtails and dresses.

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/06/30/baby-storm-gender_n_10756806.html

This type of behavior usually stems from a certain crowd of folks
 
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Pass SHOULD mean, "Online scrutiny" since that is what we are discussing IN THIS CONTEXT.

But ok..........
if online scrutiny determined passes, everyone would be held back b/c even the most loved and popular people online catch hell for SOMETHING 

if you continue to flourish through it all, you getting a pass
 
Some dudes are too dam liberal. My son ain't dressing in no dam dress or ballet shoes. Idc
To each their own. Not coming at you but let's say you had a daughter and she only wants to play with cars and soldiers instead of dolls and prefers boy-ish clothing. What would you do in this scenario?
 
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To each their own. Not coming at you but let's say you had a daughter and she only wants to play with cars and soldiers instead of dolls and prefers boy-ish clothing. What would you do in this scenario?
She wants to dress in jeans and a shirt? Cool they make those for girls too. They don't make dresses for little boys tho.
 
She wants to dress in jeans and a shirt? Cool they make those for girls too. They don't make dresses for little boys tho.
U wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.
 
U wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.
these cats out they damn mind
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Masculinity is under attack

There's a war against men


U wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.

That's what I'm saying! Pull up they instagrams they sons got on the Mike Vick jersey with the Olympic 7's , the matchy matchy Jordan shirt, socks hat and retroes or a dad hat, supreme t and foambz!
 
U wasting your time bruh. Same dudes saying there's nothing wrong with it would not be purchasing their sons dresses if they ask for em.

Yeah you're right. I won't answer anymore. Dudes Talmbout I respect your decision then proceed to question me trying to phish for something that isn't there. What bugs me tho is they paint us as ignorant and close minded because we have a difference of opinion.
 
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1. No one gives a damn how you raise your child. You won't let him wear dresses? Cool. Bully for you. No one is trying to make you change your parenting technique. No one cares.

2. I wouldn't buy dresses for my son but what I would do has no bearing on what she should. As long as no one is being harmed ima mind my damn business.
 
She wants to dress in jeans and a shirt? Cool they make those for girls too. They don't make dresses for little boys tho.
I agree with you to some extent. I wouldn't want my son to wear dresses either but for me it has more to do with the negativity he'll have to endure and struggling to fit in with his peers. I don't want my son to go through that. The principle of wearing dresses is strange to me to say the least but at the end of the day I don't really have any real negative feelings towards it. Nobody bats an eye when a little girl only wants to play with soldiers and cars so I'm not gonna apply the polar opposite feelings to a man, that'd be hypocritical of me.

However if my son were to keep insisting about wearing female clothes after being explained about everything that comes with that, I think I'd let him if he's old enough to fully grasp what it entails and how it will affect him throughout his life. It could also be possible that he is suffering from gender dysphoria if the behavior persists towards puberty. In that case I'd take him to a psychologist.

Evidence suggests gender dysphoria (the feeling of being born in the wrong body type) has biological causes such as a difference in brain functioning, hormones, ... so if the behavior stems from that, it's important to comfort the child's needs early so he receives proper guidance. Because there's no "cure" for that.

Of course not everyone who wants to wear dresses has gender dysphoria but it's something I'd have to take into account as a parent.
 
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They used to make boys dresses [emoji]128064[/emoji] pink also was a male oriented color.

I wouldn't mind my son wearing pink. I wear pink.

That ***** not wearing dresses until he can buy his own though. Like I wouldn't be mad if I caught him and my daughter doing the dress up thing but we keeping that in the house and between us :lol:
 
They used to make boys dresses [emoji]128064[/emoji] pink also was a male oriented color.

I wouldn't mind my son wearing pink. I wear pink.

That ***** not wearing dresses until he can buy his own though. Like I wouldn't be mad if I caught him and my daughter doing the dress up thing but we keeping that in the house and between us
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Nothing wrong with pink 
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My previous post was sarcastic

I think it's embarrassing that some NTers act like the sky is falling when they're shown anything that strays from typical gender norms
 
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