A Rant (I'm not sorry): Today my lovely little man wanted to wear his sisters fancy dress. I didn't see the problem both Makayla and I were wearing dresses so just thought he wanted to be the same. I can not believe how many horrid comments I've had from people. From 'Isn't he supposed to be a boy' to accusing me of wrong doing 'Why would you do that to him' 'You should get him his own dressing up' 'What is her wearing?' 'You should say no'. My boy is brought up in a house of female role models, he saw his mummy and his sister wearing a dress and wanted to join in. He isn't 'gay' I'm not determining his future, nor will I make him be bullied. Children see and do, he often takes my make up dresses and does his cheeks, he also loves a dolly and a pram. BUT he also loves mud, sticks, climbing, football and cars. Me telling MY son he can not wear an outfit is only punishing him. Why would I punish my son, you can't play with that you can't wear that. Why? Because some awful people have decided My son isn't allowed to be whatever and who ever he wants? He's my son, not yours I will allow him to play whatever he wants and he is free to just be a kid, exploring everything around him that he finds interesting. It's 2017 the world is changing, let kids be kids! #mummysboy #mumrant #momrant #letkidsbe #letkidsbekids #lettoysbetoys #childrenofthefuture