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Date Posted: 13:15:48 09/15/04 Wed
me what you Moms think of boys in pageants. -- No name, 17:13:12 09/14/04 Tue [17]
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I think some of the boys when allowed to be boys are cute. But damn some of the moms are slapping make-up on their boys like C.H Dawn's kid, and AD and and few others. I have ntohign against homosexuality but please give the make up on all the childrn a break especially the boys. Pink lips an dblush in photos, these boys can't have fathers! (NT) -- No name, 18:01:55 09/14/04 Tue
LMAO lady you're a nut and you obviously don't know C !!! The person who will be able to put makeup on that kid isnt born yet. (NT) -- No name, 18:11:27 09/14/04 Tue
roflmao isnt that the truth. If you knew CH you would know that kid doesnt sit still for more than 20 seconds at a time. They would chase him with a comb just to fix his hair LOL makeup imagine that! (NT) -- No name, 18:14:33 09/14/04 Tue
Who is CH? Sorry, we are new to the pageant world. (NT) -- No name, 22:27:26 09/14/04 Tue
I think that the tanning and makeup is taking it too far. And the boys pics being retouched also. It was hard enough to get used to seeing my daughter all made up. I wont subject my son to that. (NT) -- No name, 22:33:49 09/14/04 Tue
my son did pageants as a BABY, they were fun and cute at that age. I agree that as long as they are being boys, it is cute and on the older boys they look so handsome all dressed up in their tuxes, but some have DEFINITELY taken it too far with some of the sissy stuff they are doing on stage. My husband would die if I tried that feminine stuff with our son!!! And I'm pretty sure these boys are never gonna let their parents live it down for doing that to them. (NT) -- No name, 23:58:28 09/14/04 Tue
I agree. My son is getting older and now I don't like him doing anything but beauty and casual wear. The rest just starting looking really girley to me. He's ready to stop now. I want him to just outgrow his tux. And I know the retouch is awful, seems no matter what we say some of the retouchers will do what they want no matter how many times you send them back. A boy that;s all boy will let you know when enough is enough with pageants . Mine is seven and that's it folks! lol!!!! (NT) -- No name, 00:10:52 09/15/04 Wed
About five or six most BOYS note the capitals, lol! will start complaining about doing them. I think seven should be the absolute limit on pageant boy divisions. JMHO (NT) -- No name, 00:14:55 09/15/04 Wed
Yep! Mine is turning six and said no more too! That's the age where you have to start asking your ownself, is this more for me or him? If it's for him at his request at six, I'd be starting to worry about him or that I had turned him into a sissy! lol!!!!! He knows he'd rather be on a ballfield on the weekend now than a pageant stage! Awwwww why do those sweet little guys have to grow up? LOL!!!!!! As far as him pro-aming, no day, no way!!!!!!!! (NT) -- No name, 12:06:02 09/15/04 Wed
We did a nationals pageant in July and the boys were tanned, had their hair done, and wore makeup. Also have seen a boy do a real sissy proam before. That's just too much for a boy. (NT) -- No name, 10:56:01 09/15/04 Wed
Donna Butts does not play favorites. She cheers for all her kids. She even cheers for kids that don't take modeling from her. You don't know her at all! (NT) -- No name, 12:14:27 09/15/04 Wed
My boy started pageanting May 04 on a whim and is asking to do them more now I feel bad that I did not start him earlier since he likes it so much and boys are not given a chance to compete after 6 or 7 (NT) -- No name, 13:10:44 09/15/04 Wed
he just turned 5 (NT) -- No name, 13:28:08 09/15/04 Wed
my son did pageants until there were no more age groups for him. He never wore make up and his head shots were from a local photo studio (no touch ups). He didn't turn out girly or anything. (NT) -- No name, 13:19:45 09/15/04 Wed
It may be wrong of me but I think of pageants as very feminine! I can't believe there is a boy out there that begs to do them. If they enjoy modeling maybe boys' moms could check with a modeling agency. Went to a pageant where ther were a couple of brothers that competed (like age 8 and 10) and they just looked rediculous!!! So sissy-like!I would be kind of concerned if I had a boy that liked to dress up all fancy and model! (NT) -- No name, 14:51:23 09/15/04 Wed
And homophobic views and catorgirizing this as girl and that as boy is what will keep women making less than men in corporate world and men that model and nurse and are assistants being thought of as sissys.. Please my DS is rough and tumble and plays with trucks and all the other things you would consider "Boy stuff" he also does ballet, has been modeling and acting since age 11months (he has very good agents which was why I never thought to enter him in pageants since I thought was only for kids tring to get an agent) I promise you he does not do a "sissy routine" in fact he doesn't have a routine he goes up and has fun with the music and comes up with stuff that is beating the girls because it is NATURAL having fun. (NT) -- No name, 15:10:42 09/15/04 Wed
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