View Full Version : This was a surprise !!
Iniquity Blonde GG
04-24-2007, 12:28 PM
The other day, when i took my daughter back to school @ lunchtime, all the kids were playing outside. there was a huge pile of coats in the corner ( where they had all slung them down ) !! some boys were playing in the corner near the pile of coats. alittle girl walked over & she was wearing one of those "pink flat caps" that are in @ the moment. she walked away, and this little lad put the cap on and started laffing, and pretending he was doing like a "cat-walk" walk !! :rolleyes: just then a dinner-ladie came out from the school, turned round and saw him and said :
"He's abit young to start c/d isnt he " !!!!!! & started laffing :straightface: i think my face was a total picture, because i didnt laff, or say anything, my mouth just dropped open !! :o
It was just the total shock of someone saying this !! i mean she could have just laffed & made nothing of it, but to actualy say that "he was to young to start c/d" just threw me.
But then i thought , "yes, but c/dressers do start @ a early age sometimes, ok i know it was just lads messing, but i took it more seriously than i expected to !! :straightface:
Staci G
04-24-2007, 01:06 PM
I am happy she didn't freak out and start telling him to "get that off little boys are not supposed to wear things like that ...blah blah you know the drill most of us have heard it all before..
Must have been a shocker to have been there
TV Wannabe
04-24-2007, 02:36 PM
Maybe her S.O. is a crossdresser.
Kate Simmons
04-24-2007, 02:44 PM
I would have probably just smiled about the whole thing. Kids will be kids, doesn't mean anything really.:happy:
Chiana
04-24-2007, 06:36 PM
When I was a child, I would look for any opportunity that I thought I could get away with to wear some article of girls clothing or even hang out with the girls. In the 3rd grad, my teacher tried to punish me for talking too much in class. She moved me into the center of the girls section. HELLO. Yeah baby. After 2 days, she moved me out again. I was having entirely too much fun.
I think that little boy knew exactly what he was doing.
Valerie Nicole
04-24-2007, 06:56 PM
I think that little boy knew exactly what he was doing.
I think that's a possibility too. I was dressing a bit at that age, just for fun. My parents discouraged it and I stopped for several years, but maybe that child will be luckier if everyone is as okay with it as that woman was.
TxKimberly
04-24-2007, 09:12 PM
Don't laugh TOO loud! A lot of us DID start at that young an age!
Kim
Krystenw
04-24-2007, 11:13 PM
I agree with Kim, don't laugh to loud.
I can't remember the name of the program or just what time it is comming on, but on Friday the 27th ABC is going to air a show on children that say they don't want to be little boys any more that they want to be little girls.
Krysten
Joy Carter
04-24-2007, 11:21 PM
I can't remember not wanting to be a girl. I remember once playing with a friend, who's sister, and her friend dressed up a boy about six years old, In a yellow party dress. Everyone was laughing except me.
Opie!
04-24-2007, 11:34 PM
I remember when I was about that age, my sister used to dress me up in dresses and high heeled shoes. I absolutely loved it, and my Dad absolutely hated it... One never knows though, could have been just kid being a kid, or could be one of many memories he will carry around with him fondly...
Who's to say...
Iniquity Blonde GG
04-25-2007, 03:51 AM
Ty for ur responses. I think i was just merely shocked as to that type of remark coming out. but , no harm was done :happy:
kassi
04-25-2007, 09:30 AM
it's 20/20 with barbra walters.
I agree with Kim, don't laugh to loud.
I can't remember the name of the program or just what time it is comming on, but on Friday the 27th ABC is going to air a show on children that say they don't want to be little boys any more that they want to be little girls.
Krysten
kassi
04-25-2007, 09:32 AM
oh and to go with a response to this thread. who at any age wouldn't want to be a girl??? girls are the greatest!!! lol i'm just teasing to all the FtM out there.
Gina_darling
04-25-2007, 09:41 AM
It all starts that way! Besides c/ding is in most peoples' minds so the reaction from the dinner lady wasn't really surprising. Today I was saying to a couple of friends that no-one really knows anyone else. I said to them that they had no idea what I did when I went home or anyone else for that matter, I wasn't referring specifically to c/ding. Then one friend said she had an image of me in heels and dress in my flat, I did very well at keeping a straight face I thought! I very nearly said she had hit the nail on the head! But thought better of it. My point is it was there in her mind and many people joke about men being "Mandy" at the weekend (I don't know why everyone always uses Mandy as the name but they do!).
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