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petticoating boys? is this a thing?


JaChelle Sugar

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I have a photo of my Grandfather c1920/1 in a simple flannel 'dress'. He would have been around 3 years old. He grew up in a fairly well to do family in the South of England, but his widowed mother left him to be raised by his aunts when she remarried and moved to Canada. I'm not sure who he was with when the photo was taken.

My school shirts used to have to be tucked in. They were traditional white cotton button down types. These days in England at least, the kids don't have to wear those shirts until they're at secondary school. Primary school kids, like my son, wear poloshirts which most kids wear untucked. In fact, my ex tucked my son's shirt in before his Christmas concert and he was the only kid with with a tucked in shirt. Awkward!

I think this is a case of MRAs trying to latch on to anything that might validate their argument, no matter how dated/culturally irrelevant it might be.

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