Should a parent be allowed to dress a 4 year old boy in a dress?
Yes, and stop trying to come up with stupid ideas for laws.
>>8068622
If the child wants to then why not. My parents wouldn't let me wear dresses with all my crying and confusion. But the let me be the pink ranger with the "skirt" when I was in kindergarten. They let me wear everything in pink.
This sort of stuff saved me from shame and self hate later on.
>>8068622
Not against their will.
If they consent, yes.
>>8068622
they should be forced to
>>8068622
As long as that's what he wants, and not if he doesn't.
>>8068622
Charlize Theron can do whatever she damn well wants you, you rampant mother of a well-wishing slutbag.
>>8068684
>Not against their will
I think that it is perfectly legitimate for a parent to put their son in a dress as punishment, if they so choose.
>>8068622
If that kid is a tranny and from Africa, they lucked out so fucking hard getting adopted by a liberal Hollywood actress. Can you imagine the poverty on top of being castigated by the superstitious, violent ooga-boogas if they had never been adopted?
>>8068775
Kenya actually recognizes Trans women and a wealthy black trans woman scientist paved the way for that.
Titica in Angola also made it common and well accepted in a communist dictatorship no less.
Africa is more complex than you think anon.
>>8068899
Yes and South Africa recognizes same sex marriage.
Doesn't make it remotely nice for lgbt people to live in.
>>8068923
There is a reason why i didn't mention SA. Laws and social norms don't align.
Kenya and Angola have very strong and quiet open middle and upper classes that are trans friendly to a South American country I'd say.
>>8068622
That used to be the norm until the 50s, you know. Both baby boys and girls wore dresses, simply because it was more convenient for parents...
>>8068899
In your knowledge about africa who countries are more LG friendly in africa?, socially i mean, and how class related? i know south africa have a lot of homophobia, but appears to occur in the poorer class, high class (black) are more accepting?
>>8068622
Should a parent be allowed to dress a 4 year old boy in blue? Seems like conditioning desu
>>8068899
>communist
>dictatorship
Really makes you think