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Her son gets bullied at school for wearing dresses.


"I don't want him to ever have to read that s--- because he hears it from little kids at his own school who are like, 'Boys don't wear dresses,' " the mom says.

"Sometimes, he'll dress himself and he likes to wear dresses sometimes," Fox said at the time. "And I send him to a really liberal, hippy school, but even there — here in California — he still has little boys going, 'Boys don't wear dresses,' or 'Boys don't wear pink.' "

"So we're going through that now, where I'm trying to teach him to be confident no matter what anyone else says," she added.

"He just wore one two days ago to school, and he came home and I was like, 'How was it? Did any of the friends at school have anything to say?' " recalled Fox. "And he was like, 'Well, all the boys laughed when I came in, but I don't care, I love dresses too much.' "

https://people.com/parents/megan-fox-protecting-eldest-noah-from-school-bullies-wearing-dresses/

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Good

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What's so good about a child being bullied?

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What's so good about boys dressing as girls?

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That isn't the point.

I'm not trying to push boys to wear skirts, but, honestly, what harm does it do...UNLESS they're being bullied for wearing dresses?

You seem to be wishing the very thing that is really the ONLY reason against boys wearing dresses.

It's akin to wishing a drunk driver will crash and kill themselves, simply to prove that drink-driving is wrong.

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the kids not , but the parents are the ones that needs to be bullied

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Fox, who has previously spoken about Noah's desire to wear dresses, shares that her son "started wearing dresses when he was about two." Soon after that, the actress says she "bought a bunch of books that sort of addressed these things and addressed a full spectrum of what this is."


A child has been wearing dresses since he was two? I'm sure he was the one making the decisions.

She also bought him books written by trans children. This is basically tantamount to indoctrination.

"Some of the books are written by transgender children. Some of the books are just about how you can be a boy and wear a dress; you can express yourself through your clothing however you want," she continues. "And that doesn't even have to have anything to do with your sexuality."

"So from the time they were very young, I've incorporated those things into their daily lives so that nobody feels like they are weird or strange or different," says Fox, who shares her sons with ex Brian Austin Green.

"I can't control the way other people react to my children. I can't control the things that other children – that they go to school with – have been taught and then repeat to them. That's also why I don't really put my children on Instagram or social media," Fox explains.

https://people.com/parents/megan-fox-brave-child-journey-hard-as-a-mom-glamour-uk/

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Wearing dresses at two years of age. Being given books by trans children on the subject 'soon after that' (when they were three or four years of age?).

The poor kid has been groomed into this and is now a laughing stock at his school.

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That's sad that children (and adults) bully others. It happens on this site too and all bullying needs to stop, in daily life and online, by children or by adults. There is nothing wrong with boys wearing dresses, just like there is nothing wrong with girls wearing pants, boxer shorts,hoodies or baseball caps. All clothing should be gender neutral.

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LOL

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You are so right. I grateful that people like you exist.
Now go eat some pork you fat piece of s**t.

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In theory, you're right.

In practice, that is not, alas the REAL world, and however much it might be a great ideal to strive for, we should be cautious of treating our own children like experiments in the damn 'culture wars'.

The individual dignity of each child is far more important than ANY ideology.

PEOPLE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> POLITICS

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It’s sad when other kids have to the do the job their mentally ill parent won’t do.

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Two wrongs don't make a right.

I think Megan Fox is an irresponsible parent, but that's ONLY because she's putting her children in a position where they're likely to be bullied.

She's not the source of the problem. The bullies are. But she appears to be wilfully stupid and naive by placing her child in this situation, since anyone with half a brain could foresee this shit happening.

Sometimes you have to be patient with the world and wait for it to catch up with you.

Also, I find it hard to believe that her children were choosing to dress up this way from two years of age, and whilst I theoretically agree with the idea that clothes should be gender-neutral, and we should avoid attaching labels to our kids, it's also a form of ABUSE to treat our children like ideological experiments in the 'culture wars'.

That applies just as much to right-wing/conservative parents who bully, mock and ostracise kids who don't conform to their more traditional ideologies and norms.

Kids are NOT lab rats, and however well-meaning one may be, the individual rights and dignity of each child must take overall precedence above any agenda or ideology.

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Also, I find it hard to believe that her children were choosing to dress up this way from two years of age


I believe it, I just reject that notion that there is any deeper meaning to it than just kids playing. A 2 year has very little concept of gender, but they are curious about anything and everything.

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"She's not the source of the problem."

She is 100%. A 2 years child dressing in dress? By his own will?

Nope.

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"The good of the one or the few outweighs the good of the many"

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I agree with the bullies.

Sick of this extremist pedophilia-driven gender indoctrination.

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There's no excuse for bullying, but on the other hand, human beings *still* possess at least some instincts left. Human children understand the concept of gender without the modern day constructs, and kids know when another kid is "off".

No child should be bullied no matter how weird they are, but Fox is an idiot if she doesn't recognize that humans have evolved to avoid the weirdos. The best she can expect is that the other kids won't bully hers, but if she expects children to accept her son as anything but an odd duck, she will be forever disappointed. Her son will never be widely accepted and will always be thought of as weird. The best he can hope for is to find a small community of likewise oddballs and befriend them.


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I agree with the bullies and feel sympathy for them. Imagine being at school growing up and having three tossers come in dressed as girls. That would fuck me right off. They probably continue their bullshit in class too.

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its not normal, i knew some kids in highschool that were dresses , not under 10 , seems like grooming

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