Quote Originally Posted by PaulaQ View Post
You'd have been wrong then. I'm sorry, but that's how I feel. Maybe (hopefully) it would've just been a phase for him. Maybe the poor kid is actually trans, and will not seek treatment now until they've been horribly scarred by testosterone. We'll never know, because mom knows best - even when she likely doesn't know anything, and is apparently prejudiced.
You have every right to you opinion and to promote any agenda you want.

I learned a long time ago not to jump on anyones bandwagon until I find out enough information to make a decision on my own and when presented with an in your face attitude about anything, first thing I do is take a giant step back and figure out what and where that agenda is coming from.

A little sceniro if you will. This little 3 or 4 or 7 or 12 year old does indeed get to wear the princess dress. He enjoys acting out scenes of that character he saw in the movie and has a great time in doing so. The next year when a new Spider man or Super man movie come out he totally abandons the princess clothing for a new costume. Now fast forward a few year when he has totally out grew all costumes and has become a typical young boy with friends who all of a sudden hear from his older sister that he used to love to wear a princess dress. Does it matter that he was just a kid experimenting with something that was totally harmless at the time and may have grew out of it? Does that stop the ridicule and bulling from his school mates?

Paula I have followed your post for quite some time and know where your coming from and can admire you for fighting against transphobia and prejudice. But without the all facts in this case you seem to be the one who thinks your way is the only way.