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Derpy McBlueEyes
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I mean, it's a seafoam green with a light grey, so not a really bad combo (actually it's the most common color combo in our "gender neutral" nursery fabrics).
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Posted 06-18-2018, 09:19 PM |
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KittyBeary
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Speaking of costumes I've gotta finish a few within the next couple months. x___x
Also I never see colors as being gender specific. :x I'm female and I love all hues of blue. >_> Which people deem a "boy color". Then again I like pink, too. xD I like most colors.... so idk.... but light blues are some of my favorites. :( ty bluebird for the art! :D | ||||
Posted 06-18-2018, 10:01 PM |
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And yeah some do it because the baby was born the opposite sex than the couple want so instead of having another kid they just make that one into what they wanted to have And one case had a girl but they wanted an heir to carry on the fathers name so she was raised a he to carry on the name I seen another case (but this is a different type of instance) the twin boys had trouble urinating so they had surgery and the dr messed up during surgery and accidentally burned ones (part) electrical tool instead of a incision tool and so the family decided to have him castrated and raised female Gizzie, s Questie-->>https://www.trisphee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22149 ART SHOP-->> https://www.trisphee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22211Artwork By Glitch | ||||
Posted 06-18-2018, 11:07 PM |
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KittyBeary
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Yikes. o_o" Didn't know of that...
ty bluebird for the art! :D | ||||
Posted 06-18-2018, 11:20 PM |
Kaderin Triste
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Posted 06-18-2018, 11:35 PM |
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Den
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I heard of a case where a boy had been raised as a girl until one day, when hot tea was accidentally spilled on him. His mom had been in denial about having a boy. CPS was called and the poor guy was forced to live as a boy in one foster family (which also abused him) and then was moved to a foster family that let him be who he wanted to be.
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Posted 06-19-2018, 12:20 AM |
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Wow, that turned from colors into fucked up pretty fast. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for raising a kid as the opposite gender as long as it's the kid's desire. If I had a six year old boy who wants to be called Lucy and she and wear frilly dresses, I certainly won't say "You're too young to know who you are, wait ten more years and see if that wish persists". There's no harm in letting children experiment with toys, clothes and names. Some may ditch the habit after a few years, return to their biological gender and be happy albeit slightly gender non conforming individuals, and that's okay. Others turn into much happier children when allowed to be the opposite gender, and that's okay too.
But people raising their offspring differently just because it wasn't the gender they hoped for... well, I always thought that was a thing of restricting and/or partly disturbed societies. Like where you only allowed to have one child altogether, so your first two are aborted or neglected/marooned after birth just so you're still technically without kids and can try again. Or where females aren't allowed in public unless accompanied by a male family member, and the widow who only has a preteen daughter decides to pass her off as her son from now on. I know for certain Afghanistan has a tradition where one girl in a family without boys can be assigned the role of boy. She will wear men's clothes, go to school, earn money... and then at a certain age is expected to revert back to girl, marry, and live the restricted life of most Afghan women. While I think it's cool a pair of pants can grant you more freedom in an otherwise oppressing environment, I also think it's sad the pants are neccessary for that reason. Color wise, I admit I wasn't too sure about the green gray combination either, but for an entirely different reason. As far as I remember babies still have to develop their color vision properly and might have difficulties distinguishing pastel tones until around five months old. Buuut then again if I want baby to sleep, then perhaps a blanket that looks boring to baby themselves is the best option anyway. | ||||
Posted 06-19-2018, 04:45 AM |
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KittyBeary
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Let boys wear pink dammit. :V
ty bluebird for the art! :D | ||||
Posted 06-19-2018, 05:10 AM |
Den
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tbph, my favorite color is blue. but I'm also NB. I do like some pinks (I have a blanket that is my favorite because my grandma made it for me, and it's a light pink), but I'm more fond of jewel tones and cooler colors for clothing. I also like black. I call myself a cheerful goth. lol
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Posted 06-19-2018, 06:14 PM |
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Derpy McBlueEyes
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Derpy waddles in, yawning and rubbing sleepily at his eyes. He climbs into a mountain of blankets and falls asleep.
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Posted 09-05-2018, 10:15 AM |
Veshora
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...are you threatening a cake? o.O
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Posted 09-16-2018, 02:53 PM |
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mdom
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Derpy is so hardcore he slices cake with a gun instead of a knife
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Posted 09-16-2018, 03:36 PM |
Derpy McBlueEyes
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Posted 09-16-2018, 03:36 PM |
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Veshora
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That's a valid cause then. Proceed.
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Posted 09-16-2018, 03:53 PM |
Derpy McBlueEyes
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Posted 09-16-2018, 06:40 PM |
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Kaderin Triste
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