I remember watching Bugs Bunny wear a dress when I was six, but I didn’t grow up to be a drag queen. I didn’t drop an anvil on anyone either for that matter. Get over it.

@Vonzales
My oldest son played with the girl next door when he was about 4 years old. She had a dress. He also wanted a dress so I took one of my t-shirts & made a little belt and made it into a dress for him. He also had a little pram and a doll with curly hair. They played house together. He has grown up to be straight & is not into drag. All my son's are comfortable in their bodies & all are straight. If any of them had been into drag or if they liked men that would not matter at all to me.

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@Lingitta
I completely agree. It shouldn’t matter at all what our children grow up to be, our love towards them is unconditional

@Vonzales
And to remember no sexual orientation is chosen or influenced. It just is.

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