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seem kind of gay and *****? Like pastels and flowers and yes even purple and pinks in them. Boys clothes should not look like this...I am thinking of starting y own line, and it would be have belts with metal studs, black pants, black shirts with soemthing other than a dog or soccer ball on them, you know, clothes that look boyish...am I the only who noticed this?

2007-02-22 06:20:29 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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i love boys clothes and i have a 4 year old boy to put in them. none of his clothes are gay looking. maybe you need to shop elsewhere. oldnavy has great looking little boy clothes. as does walmaty and target. so what if a shirt has pink or purple or a flower on it. my husband wears shirts with flowers on them and hes by far not gay. get a clue get a life and shop somewhere else

2007-02-24 13:19:36 · answer #1 · answered by kleighs mommy 7 · 0 0

LOL..... I have noticed this as well. Personally I rather the striped onsies and jeans with a button up shirt on the outside. Girls clothing is so much mroe decorative now a days then boys as well. There may be a football or a few balls. But thats boring. The only thing I really like besides what I described is thomas clothing. No frills or flowers etc. No elmo or purple corney dinosaurs. Why dont they make the onesie shirts with a dozen DIFFERENT dinosaurs? Or how about those fitted pjs that used to come striped and are not solid colored with a single animal small on one side can we get any less for our money? Where are the bugs little boys used to play with LOL. Animals would work too. Dragons could be kewl. Hey if ya do come up with clothes stay in contact I have 2 boys looking to have 2 more and a girl. Ya know what I really miss? Those sailor outfits that used to be around in the 80's the DARK blue ones instead of pastels. My son has red hair, pastels look terrible on him!

2007-02-26 03:25:18 · answer #2 · answered by lorileeandme 1 · 0 0

WOW......how stereotypical are you! from my personal experiance...which is extensive (email for why).....the gay men i know don't care for the attire you are describing anymore than straight men do. i feel if you have an issue with that attire you should take it up with the parents raising senstive caring children who are well rounded and more open minded than you apparently are. should toddlers and preschool be punked out with eminem shirts and bagging cargo pants? or maybe a spiked dog collor, holey black morbid shirt, with a mowhawk. my daughter who is 5 doesn't understand unisex because i forbide such. anything good enough for one gender is okay for the other.

2007-02-22 18:22:33 · answer #3 · answered by blevins2147 5 · 1 0

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