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Michelle V
08-18-2012, 06:48 PM
As I mentioned before I work noc shift (6pm to 630 am) and sleep as much as my kids let me. My wife does the 6am to 630 pm ( we are in the health industry) and it is just me and the kids in the day, usually works because they go to school until almost 3 Pm during the week I get four to five solid hours of sleep, well not so much during the weekend, they are really good kids, girl and boy, 7 and 6, they take care of each other and behave wonderfuly while I cat nap during the day. I wake up often to check on them or sleep in the living room while they are watching a movie or doing schoolwork. Today I woke up to find them playing dress up, my girl in my son's clothes my son fully dress in my daughter's dress, wearing her little wedges and tights with a nice flowery bandana, he look so cute, shame I was so tired and forgot to take a picture, I have mixed feelings, proud and worried at the same time but who knows, he is so innocent still he was just having fun...he did look a little too happy in girls clothes, I guess like father like son

RADER
08-18-2012, 06:53 PM
That is a cute story, Hard to say what they are really thinking. One can relate in a way,
but time will tell. Now in a year or two, when the daughter comes to you asking where are all
her clothes going to, You might have a different scenario on your hands.
Rader

Annie D
08-18-2012, 07:34 PM
I think that what your kids were doing is pretty typical, especially with siblings are close in age and one is each flavor. Having experienced what I have in my lifetime, I hope that my son doesn't have to go thru the self-doubt, guilt and hiding that I did as a young male crossdresser and I share with your mixed feelings. I do, however, see more and more acceptance in society; maybe because I am out more as Annie and haven't run across too much trouble or hassling. So whatever your son's or your daughter's orientation I think that their life experiences will be a little easier than yours. Yes, it is a cute story and one that can most be appreciated by those people who can openly accept differences in others.

Rachel Morley
08-18-2012, 07:38 PM
...he did look a little too happy in girls clothes, I guess like father like son LOL. .. "Too happy?" No,there's nothing wrong with that? CDing hasn't done you any harm has it (or has it?) .. CDing has made you happier I would hope. If he's TG it'll do the same for him. That said, chances are he's not TG and he's just having harmless childhood fun.

Tracii G
08-18-2012, 07:38 PM
I would be proud of both of them.

Momarie
08-18-2012, 08:34 PM
You know what they say...nuts don't fall far from the tree.
Enjoy!

Diversity
08-18-2012, 10:02 PM
This is a perfectly normal thing for children at this age to do. It is harmless. If you call attention to it, it can have damaging effects. Let 'em play.
Di

noeleena
08-19-2012, 05:43 AM
Hi,

I think its just great our grandson has his toe nails painted in black by Kaylyn our daughter, & before that all his top hair cut off its now grown back

So just as we were walking around i said oh you have black toes jos was with me as well he looked down & just smiled he's comeing up four, no big deal its only when you pull a face of disaproval its not going to happen not From us any ways.

& iv done lippy for him aswell perfume hes not sure yet. he he ...... latter on.

All most for got nothing in our family is normal names & all. 16 of us....

...noeleena...