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Title: Romeo Clarke
Post by: andyg0404 on May 11, 2014, 06:06:56 PM
This and the previous clip are from our friends at the German site.

'If wearing a princess dress makes my son happy, it's fine with me!' Mother outraged as church bans her five-year-old son from playgroup for wearing girls' clothing

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2623174/The-five-year-old-boy-banned-church-likes-wear-pretty-dresses.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/10818041/Meet-Romeo-the-five-year-old-boy-banned-from-playgroup-for-wearing-princess-dresses.html

Andy G.
Title: Re: Romeo Clarke
Post by: Betty on May 12, 2014, 08:51:03 AM
What were they thinking of? This shouldn't be a surprise. When are people gonna figure out, that if you crossdress, are transgendered, or gay, the church will be the LAST place in the world likely to accept it. Most churches had banned this for at least 1600 years. Didn't they get the memo?

And the poor kid is only 5... kindergarten age. He could barely walk & talk on his own... let alone decide his gender yet. He never had a chance surrounded by 3 older sisters, his mom, 100 dresses of his own, & 8 pairs of heels. I'm sure they dressed him up every chance they got. This is forced feminizatation, even though the kid is too young to realize it, & Dad probably isn't around to witness the circumstances or details about it.

They say the kid was free to choose, but being out numbered by his sisters & mom, & given 100 dresses to call his own, clearly they chose a gender for him. All little very young kids like to play dressup. A princess costume is for Halloween & other dressing up occasions or parties, not normal girls wear for a transgendered boy. It's play clothes. Did they provide him with plenty of batman, superman, ninja, astronaut, & fireman costumes too? I'm sure if a girl came to an after school play group for children dressed in princess costumes all the time, it would be inappropriate for the group too.

If the boy is "normal" like they say, why give him 100 dresses & 8 pairs of heels?

He only became school-age this year. Did they provide him with any kind of boy playtime while he was stuck at home all day while daddy was at work or just let him wander in all his sister's rooms unattended to play in their stuff?

By showering him with 100 dresses, & high heels by all the women in the household, they sissified him. If he has that many dresses & shoes already, this must have been going on for a very long time. With 4 kids in the house, I'm sure they're saving a lot of money by them not having to buy him his own boy stuff too.

The kid wasn't given a choice, he was given feminity.
Title: Re: Romeo Clarke
Post by: ballucanb on May 12, 2014, 07:44:23 PM
They clearly brought trouble on themselves pushing the kid into dressing at 5, this is dumb and it's abuse, just because you think it's cute doesn't make it right.

I think any kid could pass for a girl, some even up to their teen years make convincing girls, but the kid has to want it for himself, it's not the parents or sisters choice.

I hope the kid won't remember much of it, and lives a great life, despite his mothers or sisters abuse.
Title: Re: Romeo Clarke
Post by: transboy on May 18, 2014, 04:47:27 PM
(post merged to this thread & edited by Betty's)

Romeo Clarke has a collection of 100 dresses and eight pairs of children’s high heels which he likes to wear every day after school.

His mum fumed: “I was so cross when I was told he couldn’t wear dresses that I was speechless. All I could ask was 'why?'. “Wearing the dress is his choice and if wearing it makes him happy it’s fine with me.

“This is not a case of my son being trapped in a girl’s body - he’s a normal tom-boy who, because he has three big sisters, likes wearing dresses. What is wrong with that?” Romeo started
Title: Re: Romeo Clarke
Post by: transboy on May 18, 2014, 05:10:16 PM
(post merged to this thread & edited by Betty's)