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Date Posted: 09:57:12 02/02/12 Thu
Author: Master Mike
Subject: michele
In reply to: Elena 's message, "Re: girl day and boy days" on 07:40:19 01/30/12 Mon

Elena,

Your home sounds very positive and accepting. I wonder if there's an adult male in your circle who would also participate in girl days. If so, I bet it would strongly reinforce to your son that it's OK to be feminine.

love,

muchele

>Hello!
>
>In my family "girl day" simply means that my son wears
>girl's clothes all day.
>It has nothing to do with switching toys or chores as
>I don't believe in gender specific toys or chores. My
>daughter has to mow the lawn as my son has to do
>dishes and vice versa. Also my son can play with his
>own toys when wearing a skirt and tights.
>We have a girl day at least once a week. Mostly
>Saturdays and Sundays. My son is a total different
>person on a girl day. A lot quieter and more
>sensitive than on "normal" days. My daughter wants
>more "girl days" during the week and I am thinking
>about declaring Wednesdays also a "girl day". I am
>just unsure if I can send him to school in a skirt or
>dress. My daughter suggested a girl's kilted skirt, so
>the other kids would have the impression of my son
>just wearing a kilt. Well' we'll see. Right now my son
>is not too fond to appear in school in a skirt...
>
>Regards,
>Elena

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