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Sorry if this has been someone else on here but just wanted peopes views on this.
Gender isnt stereotyped that much nowadays, this child may be a girl but chose to be a tomboy or grow up to be homesexual etc, but that is their choice when they grow up or figure out who they are. To me it seems like the mother really wanted a girl. And that child ad no say really in what clothes they were to wear.
Sorry if this has been someone else on here but just wanted peopes views on this.
Gender isnt stereotyped that much nowadays, this child may be a girl but chose to be a tomboy or grow up to be homesexual etc, but that is their choice when they grow up or figure out who they are. To me it seems like the mother really wanted a girl. And that child ad no say really in what clothes they were to wear.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember this being reported a while back and I thought at the time what a cruel thing to do to a child. I can't understand how two parents could experiment with a child's upbringing in that way, instead of allowing him to develop naturally as a boy. I hope it doesn't leave him with any social problems. Apart from allowing him to dress as a girl at the weekends, I wonder if he has been allowed to mix with other children of his age.
I have identical twin granddaughters aged 5.5, one of them decided at an early age she was a boy. Will only wear trousers and shirts and plays with boys toys. But there is a chink of light, her sister got loads of Sylvanian family stuff at Christmas and she was found playing with them, she also was found trying on her sisters dresses. She has since said she IS a girl but she likes boys things and clothes. I think it was her way of expressing herself as she is a twin and wanted to be different from her sister.
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