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Junior miss pageant 1999 series
Junior miss pageant 1999 series









junior miss pageant 1999 series

Ken Corbett, a psychoanalyst who specializes in gender issues said that while it can be alarming for some parents if their son wants to wear dresses, some children just like to experiment. "These parents who want to change their children will never have the pleasure of knowing their kid for the unique individual they are," another wrote. "He will be confused as to what's expected of him as a little boy," said another. "The boy is doing nothing wrong except spitting in the face of what is 'normal'," one commenter wrote on YouTube in response to the "Princess Boy" video. His mother has even written a book about it that has ignited a gender feud online. Last month a 5-year-old from Seattle was dubbed "Princess Boy" because of his desire to wear dresses. If I want to be a cheerleader, I'm going to be a cheerleader." 'Some Children Like to Experiment' "It feels horrible that they can't accept me for who I am," Wilson said. This fall, 11-year-old Tyler Wilson was bullied for being the only boy on an all-girl cheerleading squad. Pageant boys are just the latest in a recent string of well-publicized reports of boys embracing their more feminine or creative sides. I honestly never thought I'd be doing pageants with my son. "The people who say this is not for little boys need to wake up. But Miller insists Zander is living out his own dream.











Junior miss pageant 1999 series