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October 29, 2008, 11:08 am PDT
excuse my misspellings
Quote From: clvrgrl29I would like to state that this is not just hard on the child it is hard on us, too.We do not understand why our 7 yr old is more girlie than me.It hurts My Husband and I everyday.We sometimes argue about it when he is at school(never in fromt of him).We accept him 100% and would NEVER unclaim him.He already has anxiety and acts sad at times from the kids at school.I am confused on this whole thing as well as my husband.It goes through our heads everyday "should we let him play with this stuff or take it away or should we really be letting him where girl pajamas to bed" And many more questions along with it.So I want to say unless you have a child that is like this shut the hell up.You could help by teaching your children that everyone is different so they can stop making mine feel like an outcast. I misspelled alot in my previous posts excuse me for that (upset happens).I wanted to mention that my brother Kevin watched this show and he agrees with the people who are not believing they are born like this and it is the parents fault.Now me and my brother are arguing about this.He says we are the ones that turned him that way.I know for a fact ,no way we did not.Since he could walk and not talk he would wear shirts on his head and no one knew why.When he got to the age to talk he told why, because he thought it was hair.Yeah if he wants a barbie at his age of 7 we do get it for him.We do try to interest him in a boy toy and that never works.So who knows he is my little love bug and I love him no matter what.I am just bothered that my closest brother, the one that calls me daily 3-4 times is now mad because he told me IF my son lived with him for 6 months he would be a boy after that.LMAO he needs mental help.
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