DIR Return Create A Forum - Home --------------------------------------------------------- New Age Lifestyle HTML https://newagelifestyle.createaforum.com --------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************** DIR Return to: Discussions of New Age Lifestyle Blog Postings! ***************************************************** #Post#: 407-------------------------------------------------- April 5, 2020 Posting By: Patti59 Date: May 2, 2020, 11:19 am --------------------------------------------------------- To start this new section off, I am referencing part of the post from April 5, 2020. This is a Quote from the PDQ Website, posted by Cheryl, a Sales Woman, and her observances of mothers and grandmothers purchasing feminine clothing for their sons and grandsons. The part of this post is a reference to a Progressive School. Was wondering what the thoughts from our members are, and if others have had any experience with schools like this. Anyway, what the two moms also told me was that they wanted Dana to experience the whole “spectrum” of gender identities so that Dana could eventually decide for himself on his gender. But what maybe was most interesting about this is that the moms had been homeschooling Dana, but had very recently enrolled him in a very small, private, very progressive, school, where the philosophy of the school matched their views on gender. What that meant, in part, was that all of the “boy bodied” students were taught that anything masculine or boyish is bad, and had to spend half of each month wearing the kinds of clothes that we generally think of as girls clothes. And so, the three of them were shopping for some appropriate clothes for him for school: panties, skirts, blouses, dresses, and girl’s sweaters. A bit surprisingly, I think, Dana wasn’t too pleased with this, and a couple of times said that he would rather wear boys clothes and that he was a boy, not a girl. Needless to say, Dana’s moms were pretty direct in admonishing him when he said that. They rather sternly reminded him that “There’s no such thing as boys and girls. There’s just some people who are more boyish and some who are more girlish, and he might end up as either one or somewhere in the middle.” But they also made it very clear to him that he would be leaving the store wearing some of the clothes they were buying and would be wearing those clothes to school that week. When they left, Dana was wearing some new panties, pink tights, a red skirt, and a very frilly white blouse that buttoned up in back, and had a pink ribbon in his hair. In other words, he then looked completely like a girl. #Post#: 412-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: RadicalFeminist Date: May 2, 2020, 7:00 pm --------------------------------------------------------- Love it, I had the pleasure of providing guidance and on many occasions accompany mothers in purchasing their brat's first dress. For a boy his first dress is a big moment, they are scared and frighten wearing "boy clothes" is very different than a dress and tights. Dana's mothers did the right thing we being firm it's important for a mother or in this case mothers to have a plan and a clear set of goals. I do hope his mothers decided it best to keep Dana in dresses fulltime, it will make it easier for him to accept femininity. Thanks for Sharing Chris #Post#: 414-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: Patti59 Date: May 2, 2020, 7:46 pm --------------------------------------------------------- It is very interesting to see the Women taking their son into a store, and purchasing the feminine wardrobe. Dana apparently did not like what was happening, oh how envious I am of him. At that age, that would have been a Dream come True for me, but he did not appreciate what was happening. What I am most curious about on this School is If the boys are Required to dress as "traditional Girls" for half of each month, then are the Girls Required to dress as "Traditional boys" for that same half month? For me, that would have been "Utopia"! Especially if the Girls were "Tomboys"! That has always been my "Fantasy"....to be dressed up in the Cutest dresses that zipped up in the back with tights and heels with open toes showing my painted toenails through my nylons, my hair in a feminine fashion, makeup, earrings, a ribbon in my hair and a cute little purse, while the Tomboys would be dressed in jeans, jerseys, sweat socks and sneakers, sporting shortly cropped hair!!! "Heaven'!!!! If these Private schools are providing this, that would be wonderful. What would also be interesting is knowing what the curriculum would be. Would their be Home Ec classes for the boys? Wood Shop classes for the Girls. For gym class, would the boys be doing Dance, in leotards and tights, while the Girls were playing football, basketball, baseball and such? I know I have so many Questions, and my imagination is running wild! What a Great School this would be for a boy like me....If only I was 50 years younger!!!! LOL #Post#: 415-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: alexvyaz Date: May 2, 2020, 8:24 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=Patti59 link=topic=53.msg414#msg414 date=1588466796] What I am most curious about on this School is If the boys are Required to dress as "traditional Girls" for half of each month, then are the Girls Required to dress as "Traditional boys" for that same half month? For me, that would have been "Utopia"! [/quote] Yes, this is how real gender role reversal should be. ;) #Post#: 551-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: guest10 Date: May 20, 2020, 7:10 am --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=Patti59 link=topic=53.msg414#msg414 date=1588466796] It is very interesting to see the Women taking their son into a store, and purchasing the feminine wardrobe. Dana apparently did not like what was happening, oh how envious I am of him. At that age, that would have been a Dream come True for me, but he did not appreciate what was happening. What I am most curious about on this School is If the boys are Required to dress as "traditional Girls" for half of each month, then are the Girls Required to dress as "Traditional boys" for that same half month? For me, that would have been "Utopia"! Especially if the Girls were "Tomboys"! That has always been my "Fantasy"....to be dressed up in the Cutest dresses that zipped up in the back with tights and heels with open toes showing my painted toenails through my nylons, my hair in a feminine fashion, makeup, earrings, a ribbon in my hair and a cute little purse, while the Tomboys would be dressed in jeans, jerseys, sweat socks and sneakers, sporting shortly cropped hair!!! "Heaven'!!!! If these Private schools are providing this, that would be wonderful. What would also be interesting is knowing what the curriculum would be. Would their be Home Ec classes for the boys? Wood Shop classes for the Girls. For gym class, would the boys be doing Dance, in leotards and tights, while the Girls were playing football, basketball, baseball and such? I know I have so many Questions, and my imagination is running wild! What a Great School this would be for a boy like me....If only I was 50 years younger!!!! LOL [/quote] [font=comic sans ms]And Patti.... wouldn't it be SO interesting to see after it eventually develops to be seen that ONLY the Female empowered and malette dainty and diminutive behavioral constructs are the TRUE NATURAL NORM for the Female and male sexes-- and so shall never revert to past error!!!![/font] #Post#: 575-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: Patti59 Date: May 26, 2020, 6:31 pm --------------------------------------------------------- It is so interesting to see mothers like this feminizing their sons. In Sweden, we have had some photos documenting what Feminist Women are doing there. It would surely be fascinating to know if some of these private Schools are here in the U.S. Many of us on this Board would surely like to see this happening! #Post#: 616-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: Marie-Christine Date: June 5, 2020, 12:35 am --------------------------------------------------------- I think that school would be so wonderful to attend. I wish I had to be at such a school when I was younger. Boys could learn that feminity is not bad, it´s good for their behaviour and maybe later in life these boys would become sweet housewifes or when they want to go into the workforce, male secretaries (I have enclosed one of my self made covers for such a world). The world would be a better place and maybe there were no more wars with boys being more feminine. [attachment deleted by admin] #Post#: 617-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: her-formally-him Date: June 5, 2020, 5:04 am --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=RadicalFeminist link=topic=53.msg412#msg412 date=1588464032] Love it, I had the pleasure of providing guidance and on many occasions accompany mothers in purchasing their brat's first dress. For a boy his first dress is a big moment, they are scared and frighten wearing "boy clothes" is very different than a dress and tights. Dana's mothers did the right thing we being firm it's important for a mother or in this case mothers to have a plan and a clear set of goals. I do hope his mothers decided it best to keep Dana in dresses fulltime, it will make it easier for him to accept femininity. I would love to read some of this guidance, or even how the topic of conversation came up, I know this sounds like some cheap titillation, but i'm genuinely curious. #Post#: 619-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: Patti59 Date: June 5, 2020, 5:51 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=Marie-Christine link=topic=53.msg616#msg616 date=1591335334] I think that school would be so wonderful to attend. I wish I had to be at such a school when I was younger. Boys could learn that feminity is not bad, it´s good for their behaviour and maybe later in life these boys would become sweet housewifes or when they want to go into the workforce, male secretaries (I have enclosed one of my self made covers for such a world). The world would be a better place and maybe there were no more wars with boys being more feminine. [/quote] Hi Marie! I did not realize that these were your Covers. I have always Admired these. but did not know who made them. THANK YOU so much for posting this. PLEASE, post more as you feel they are appropriate! #Post#: 653-------------------------------------------------- Re: April 5, 2020 Posting By: guest10 Date: June 22, 2020, 1:56 pm --------------------------------------------------------- [quote author=Patti59 link=topic=53.msg619#msg619 date=1591397486] [quote author=Marie-Christine link=topic=53.msg616#msg616 date=1591335334] I think that school would be so wonderful to attend. I wish I had to be at such a school when I was younger. Boys could learn that feminity is not bad, it´s good for their behaviour and maybe later in life these boys would become sweet housewifes or when they want to go into the workforce, male secretaries (I have enclosed one of my self made covers for such a world). The world would be a better place and maybe there were no more wars with boys being more feminine. [/quote] Hi Marie! I did not realize that these were your Covers. I have always Admired these. but did not know who made them. THANK YOU so much for posting this. PLEASE, post more as you feel they are appropriate! [/quote] [font=comic sans ms]YES Marie... although these magazines may not be based upon today's actual situations... they just may spur the imagination and resolve of Superior Women to establish them as TOMORROW'S REALITY!!!![/font] ***************************************************** DIR Next Page