This eight year old British boy named Fabian apparently loves girl’s clothing. He’s been dressing up as women since he was five years old and adopted the drag name “Francesca” after watching Ru Paul’s Drag Race.
This is proof that we need more Black fathers in Black homes. :iverson2:
What are your thoughts?
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Nick is a founder, editor and the pop culture expert at Cypher Avenue. Serving as the designer and webmaster of the site, he is the architect of The Cypher Avenue Matrix.
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LOL…come on dude. Whats wrong with this?
Also a father in the home doesn't mean he will be "un-fem" if he is naturally this way.
Not saying the kid should be bullied or that something is “wrong” with him…just that we need more men in the households. If a little boy is wearing makeup at an age even before its appropriate for little girls to wear it, some guidance is def missing.
From what I perceive, he is in costume at home / online. Even little girls will play dress up and wear make up but not allowed by parents to wear it in public. I don't see the difference here.
Nevermind. I can't see the vid, so I can't fairly respond after reading both of yours.
I don't necessarily see the problem here and I certainly don't see the connection to fatherhood. We become so accustomed to projecting our own insecurities on children. Clearly, this boy likes to play dress up and has been inspired by drag culture. I am sure as time moves forward he will develop other interests or become a fierce drag queen who makes more money than all of us.
I think as long as he is dressed appropriately for his age and maturity level and doing so in safe spaces, let the kid be free.
I also applaud the parent(s) for being affirming. So many kids are damaged before they reach adulthood because of adults who haven't quite worked out their own insecurities.
Facts.
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OckyDub said:
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LMAO!!!
I think it's a good thing the kid has people in his life who are guiding the discovery of his identity in a positive way. We all know how things can turn out if he's left to figure it out in the streets…
Well the only thing I really have to add is, WHAT THE FUCK IS WITH LIL DUDES ARM/HANDS IN THIS PIC?
I am the only one who thinks they look Massive comparable to his body and face?
Thats the main thing that seems weird to me…:dafuq3:
LOL Yeah I def noticed that too but didn’t mention it since everyone made me out to be the bad guy.
I'm always on the fence about things like this.
On one hand, he should be free to explore. On the other, I feel like he's too young. On the third hand, I have no basis for the latter comment other than social norms
I'm all for expression of freedom but 8 is a tad young. Honestly, even as a gay man, I would probably try and steer him in a different direction. I'm all for breaking societal norms and pushing boundaries, but I'd rather the kid live a little more before making this choice.
What ppl chose to let their children do under their roof is their business.
As long as the child's health and safety is not being endangered:yeshrug:
But as I said in another post, Im not a fan of ppl posting pics of their kids online especially in this manner.
mojoreece said:
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:khart1: Let the child "explore" in private at home.
Why the need to post it online for people to judge and ridicule ur child?:gucci:100dap