Following up my last question, many people said that they would explain to their child that the certain clothing item they want wasn't specifically defined for their gender. Why do you think so many people would feel the need to explain that to their child?
Well if your not then people think they can walk all over you
Do you edit all your pictures
Most of them that I post on Instagram or Facebook. All I do is change the brightness and those type of things so that picture isn't as dark.
What was the last app you downloaded
A selfie app but looks what it shows it shows my roots and made my scalp red
pap of your ootd?
This shirt with black yoga pants
Selfie rn
you should listen to more Jack and Jack! they're really good
Maybe.
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If you, your child and SO were out shopping and your child came across a clothing item that didn't "fit their gender" but wanted to wear it, what would you do? How would you handle the situation if your SO was against your child doing that?
I would buy it for my child. I'd want them to be able to express themselves. And if he was upset about it then I wouldn't care if still buy it and then we'd talk about it at home.
but why don't you think a woman should decide what they should be able to do with their own body?
being prochoice isn't "pro abortion" I wouldn't get an abortion but I think a woman should be able to decide that herself. I'm not arguing, I'm just asking why you don't think a woman should choose.
I'm not explaining myself and don't have to. It's how I believe and I'm fine if you don't believe that way.
Who do you look more like your mom or dad? If you have children/ a child who do you think they look more like? I seriously look so much like my mom and her mom. Its crazy.