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Date Posted: 05:37:34 04/28/17 Fri
Author: Maisie
Subject: Hi, just found this forum

Hi all, I recently found this excellent little group, I was not aware other mothers were practicing this fine traditional of helping their boys explore their natural femininity. I could rant on about the corrosive nature of hyper-masculinity and the damage patriarchal notions do to both genders, but I’m guessing you’re already clued up on that!

Anyways, just thought I’d post an introduction and perhaps ask for a little advice.

My (now 13 years old) son was named Brad by his (absent, divorced father) but his true name is Britney. My son and I collectively decided this could be his name as he used to love dressing in one of my skirts and dance around the house singing Britney spears songs.

Noticing his like of wearing skirts, I asked him if he’d like me to give him a Britney style makeover. He loved it. And I was shocked at what a pretty girl he was. It was time to go to a friend’s birthday so I told him that he’d need to change back but he refused and cried. He wanted to stay a girl.

I’ve been careful not to force him but also be very encouraging as I believe femininity is a progressive force for good. I’m so proud to see my son embrace this and reject the patriarchal notions that his awful father had.

Britney has an extensive wardrobe all chosen by him when I take him shopping. That’s one question I had for the group: when buying underwear, Britney has developed a preference for very pretty (and damn expensive!) frilly underwear, with bows and lace etc. He will refuse to wear anything less and have a bit of a strop. But on several occasions when Britney has been shopping for underwear with me, shop girls or other women will be scathing towards him. The last time we asked if they have any tie-sided knickers in his size the young shop girl looked disgusted and said ‘he can’t wear them!’

Two other issues. Being such a pretty girl, Britney gets a lot of boy attention. Including a sweetheart called Luke. I have a few worries about Luke’s randy behaviour. I caught him rifling through Britney’s knicker drawer and sometimes I sport his hand trying to get up her skirt. How to deal with this?

And the third issue. Britney is getting older now, and even though he stills insists I help him shop and dress him, he is starting to get involuntary erections in his knickers. I don’t mention it and pretend its not there but I was wondering how you would all handle this issue? Many thanks. Maisie.

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