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  • #16
    Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
    So you didn't bother to read the article before running your cum dumpster? Cool...
    Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
    The KID wore dresses and skirts, then the dad did it. He stopped when they moved to a smaller town. The son asked him to wear it again. The dad wasn't teaching him this behavior.
    Yeah, I read where he said that, and I know better. Dad didn't decide to start dressing like Junior, Junior learned the behavior from someone. Who do think it was?

    Or, do you actually think these articles do not embellish or outright lie about the situation?

    And nice that you will jump straight to the insults... typical. But since we are at that point, I hope you and yours all died in a tire fire...


    Stevo
    Originally posted by SSMAN
    ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by stevo View Post
      Did read the part where the child is forced to observe behavior that he would ACCEPT as normal by watching dad dress up like a woman, so that he thinks he is supposed to dress as dad.

      If I fuck sheep in front of my child since birth, and then he decided that he wanted to fuck sheep at 5 years old, did I not force upon the child that fucking sheep is NOT deviate behavior?

      Stevo

      How many sheep do you have? I need one.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by red95gts View Post
        Part of this guy's job as a parent is to teach his kid what is and isn't appropriate. Maybe he feels that wearing a dress is ok, but the rest of society probably won't. And his job as a parent is to raise a productive member of that society. Not some freak who runs around in women's clothing.

        I have a 5-y/o son as well and he would love to wear last Halloween's Spiderman costume to school. As his Dad, I tell him "no" and send him back upstairs to put regular clothes on. It's just part of the parenting gig.
        Don't be such an idiot. You're so fucking clairvoyant that you know this kid won't grow out of this fad/phase, and that's he's a FREAK that will never be a productive member of society. Jesus tittyfucking Christ. I'd say this guy is a much better father than you are. Let's just assume for a second that this kid ends up being gay. What do you think is going to fuck him up worse and make him less likely to be a productive member of society; A) letting him wear skirts and dresses, B) The father belittling him, verbally abusing him, probably physically abusing him, and making him feel like shit and a failure, and not loved by the one motherfucker that's supposed to love him unconditionally. Please tell me, super dad!
        Originally posted by Shaggin Wagon View Post
        Majority rules in my opinion. If you want to be different, don't be upset when you are ridiculed for not being normal.
        So societal norms are the way we're supposed to judge EVERYONE? Based on which society? Evidently not the Scots, they wear kilts. Or Indians because they wear lungis. Or cultures where they wear sarongs. Or monks who wear long robes. So if you went to a predominantly muslim country, you're supposed to support mutilating women's genitalia or beating them to death, or honor killings?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
          So societal norms are the way we're supposed to judge EVERYONE? Based on which society? Evidently not the Scots, they wear kilts. Or Indians because they wear lungis. Or cultures where they wear sarongs. Or monks who wear long robes. So if you went to a predominantly muslim country, you're supposed to support mutilating women's genitalia or beating them to death, or honor killings?
          This is NONE of that, it is a kid that lives in a modern society which views that dressing as a woman is deviate from the norm, wearing dresses. He learned that deviate behavior from someone, if you choose to ignore the closest sources of male influence, so be it.

          Keep trying....

          Stevo
          Originally posted by SSMAN
          ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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          • #20
            When did it become wrong to tell your kids "no"?
            "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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            • #21
              Originally posted by stevo View Post
              And nice that you will jump straight to the insults... typical. But since we are at that point, I hope you and yours all died in a tire fire...Stevo
              I'm sorry, where was the insult? Because I said something about your "cum dumpster?" Really? Because you haven't read that on this site thousands of times without people actually meaning that someone is gay? You're a pathetic human being. Wishing death on people? Wishing death on people because you disagree with them on the internet? No wonder everyone thinks so highly of you. I sincerely hope that you don't have children so you can't indoctrinate them with such bs. THOSE are the kind of kids that aren't productive members of society.

              By the way, the only real "insult" I delivered wasn't even to you...it was below:

              Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
              Don't be such an idiot. You're so fucking clairvoyant that you know this kid won't grow out of this fad/phase, and that's he's a FREAK that will never be a productive member of society. Jesus tittyfucking Christ. I'd say this guy is a much better father than you are. Let's just assume for a second that this kid ends up being gay. What do you think is going to fuck him up worse and make him less likely to be a productive member of society; A) letting him wear skirts and dresses, B) The father belittling him, verbally abusing him, probably physically abusing him, and making him feel like shit and a failure, and not loved by the one motherfucker that's supposed to love him unconditionally. Please tell me, super dad!
              So societal norms are the way we're supposed to judge EVERYONE? Based on which society? Evidently not the Scots, they wear kilts. Or Indians because they wear lungis. Or cultures where they wear sarongs. Or monks who wear long robes. So if you went to a predominantly muslim country, you're supposed to support mutilating women's genitalia or beating them to death, or honor killings?

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              • #22
                Lol at someone telling everyone who disagrees with them to lick his anus, then cry foul when someone refers to his mouth as a cum dumpster. Double lol at jumping straight to wishing a fiery death on the guys family.
                Slow moving projects
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
                  I'm sorry, where was the insult?
                  I'll address this only, since I have a party to attend. Afterwards, you can go ahead and post what ever if it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, I'll try to read it in the next few days...


                  Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
                  cum dumpster? Cool...
                  Originally posted by Superwho View Post
                  Lol at someone telling everyone who disagrees with them to lick his anus, then cry foul when someone refers to his mouth as a cum dumpster. Double lol at jumping straight to wishing a fiery death on the guys family.
                  Feel free to join him in the dress wearing, rubber burning ceremony.

                  Stevo
                  Originally posted by SSMAN
                  ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by stevo View Post
                    This is NONE of that, it is a kid that lives in a modern society which views that dressing as a woman is deviate from the norm, wearing dresses. He learned that deviate behavior from someone, if you choose to ignore the closest sources of male influence, so be it.

                    Keep trying....

                    Stevo
                    Do you have any idea what you're talking about? Deviation from the "norm," as we're discussing is a matter of sociology. By this definition, a person who grows up to be a professional athlete is outside of the bell curve, therefore outside of the norm. Oh noes, a professional athlete! What about a female that grows up to be a lesbian? If she was hot, everyone in this thread would be all about it. Where is your proof that the dad was encouraging this behavior or introduced this behavior before the son showed his affinity for skirts? I'll wait... I'm not a liberal, and I think that the liberal media sucks, and I know that people will push their agendas. With all that being said, you still don't know shit about the father or son. You have no idea if this guy was pushing this on his kid. I went to school with 3 brothers. One was 2 years older than me, one same grade, one a year younger. Their dad was the head football coach that we brought in from west Texas. The middle son was gay. So how do you rationalize that? Did his father figure, the head football coach, just decide to try an experiment with his middle child and "make" him gay? Do you think he got different treatment than his older and younger brother? Your theory doesn't add up.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by jdgregory84 View Post
                      When did it become wrong to tell your kids "no"?
                      It never did. I'm a firm believer that not enough parents tell their kids "no" these days or spank them, for that matter. The real question is when did it become wrong to tell your kid "yes?"

                      This kid didn't ask his dad to beat anyone up, suck a dick, rob a store, kill dogs for fun, etc. He asked him to put on a skirt, and that dad has much bigger balls than anyone posting negative shit about him in this thread or elsewhere, whether you agree with him or not. Period.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
                        It never did. I'm a firm believer that not enough parents tell their kids "no" these days or spank them, for that matter. The real question is when did it become wrong to tell your kid "yes?"

                        This kid didn't ask his dad to beat anyone up, suck a dick, rob a store, kill dogs for fun, etc. He asked him to put on a skirt, and that dad has much bigger balls than anyone posting negative shit about him in this thread or elsewhere, whether you agree with him or not. Period.
                        I'm just saying that if I tried to wear girls clothes as a kid my dad would've said "boys don't wear dresses."
                        "Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson

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                        • #27
                          I completely understand that. I'm not saying your dad is wrong. My mom and dad would have done the same. In this case, the parent didn't. All I'm saying is that in this particular context, I don't think the father did anything wrong. All the rest of my p.o.v. is directed at the vitriol and assumptions like this kid will never be a productive member of society, etc.. It's laughable, at best.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by stevo View Post
                            I'll address this only, since I have a party to attend. Afterwards, you can go ahead and post what ever if it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, I'll try to read it in the next few days...


                            Stevo
                            Let us know how the Blorfast turns out, and whether or not you pull off the missionary impossible.
                            Slow moving projects
                            1964 C10 350/700r4
                            1992 LX 5.0

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                            • #29
                              Bryan what the fuck you doing tonight?

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                              • #30
                                P.S. I think that most of the lashing out is from shame. People put themselves in the shoes of the father and would be ashamed to have a son like that, and they don't want to be shamed by a son that they had such vision and imagined such a bright future for, all because he's violating one of our "societal norms." They don't want to be burdened by the humiliation they would feel, the pressures that come along with it, and the shame of being the father of the boy who wears skirts.

                                Anywho, I'm not saying I would want my kid to wear a dress or skirt, but if it's something that didn't go away... I think there's more harm in talking to a kid like some "real men" on here would or roughing him up to make him "tougher", versus letting him do wtf he wants. Again, that's if the fad/phase didn't go away.

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