My wife says it is a big deal. No way a boy should be dressed in pink. She's worried the color will give the wrong message to people, who will then treat our grandson like a girl in a way they won't even be aware of, even though they're told he's a boy. She worries that this will somehow make him a cross-dresser when he's grown up and make him gay.
Our daughter and son-in-law are in a quandary, too, over the pink clothes. What do you think? -- JACK'S GRANDPA IN GUERNEVILLE, CALIF.
DEAR GRANDPA: As long as the baby gifts have not been used, there should be no problem exchanging them for items in the "right" color.
However, please tell your wife that her fears are groundless. Even if her grandson decides to become a cross-dresser later in life -- which, by the way is NOT related to what color clothes a man wore as a baby -- it won't make him gay. The majority of cross-dressers are heterosexual.
2 comments:
[chortle] it's funny how society changes.....a century ago, pink was a 'power' color for men. You can thank the fashion industry and Barbie for making it feminine.
that said, my son ain't wearing no pink! ;) unless he wants to that is...
If your son wants to wear pink, I have some things I can give you - hahaha!! Don't forget the purple princess dress :-)
Ang
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