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Date Posted: 05:39:13 10/27/12 Sat
Author: KE
Subject: Halloween

Good to see this forum up and running once again. My appreciation to the moderator who devotes their time to maintain the forum and moderate comments to keeping comments with reason and civil discourse.

Halloween is a wonderful time to open doors for gender exploration and experimentation allowing parents to dress up their sons as girls within the safety of the holiday. The blog I pen http://raisingboysasgirls.blogspot.com is on a countdown of dressing-up ideas but it doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of possibilities.

I knew one mother who dressed her teenage son up as a southern bell with the beautiful pink dress, petticoat and lovely tights but he did not want to continue dressing up. She had him wear a wig, did his makeup and nails. Well, she really tried but it was not meant to be. For other boys, it opens a window of vast opportunities.

Are any readers of this forum willing to share their observations they have made in the past of boys being dressed as girls for Halloween?

What advice would you give to help a mother encourage her son to dress in a feminine costume a for Halloween?

I think she has to make it a fun and exciting experience making him feel special. She need to make it a loving and bonding experience to free him from his self-imposed taboo from expressing any feminine feelings he might have.

It’s my personal opinion Halloween is the only time a mother has a right to force a boy into a feminine attire, just this one event, to push the gender envelope. Otherwise she has to use her maternal influence and femininity to sway his feelings.

Trick or treat.

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