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NintendoPie said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:


Then he simply change his goddamn clothes. And just because certain workplaces don't approve of his preferences doesn't make them 'wrong'.

Still, he could always start his own company and make his own rules if this would be that important to him, which I highly doubt.

 But I thought the whole point of this was to point out that this kid thinks wearing dresses is important for him? At least important enough for his dad to take notice and to support him over it.

I have no problem with people wanting to be different (I could be considered "different" since I hate football and like to take care of my skin and such), but there's always a line. 


It's not about what the kid 'think' is important, but what he evidently prefer, and how far his dad is willing to go in order to support him (which is admirably far, in my opinion).

Sure, there is a line, but I think it's far, far away from what shapes your clothes may have.