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Family Embraces "Princess Boy"


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The Kilodavis family has no problem with the fact that 5-year-old Dyson likes to dress as a princess. In fact, they're so supportive, mom Cheryl has written a book about it. Now, Dyson's school uses My Princess Boy as an antibullying tool. Watch here. 

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  • Name: Josephine Shaffer
    Date posted: 1/17/2011 7:53:54 PM
    Hometown: Johnstown

    Comment:

    When i was boy 10 years old i wearing dresses, and it's totally cool i am really happy even then my psychiatrist says it's ok that i like wearing dresses i also told him i wanted to be a girl i wished it i like Pink too even Purple i feel wearing Blue is totally gross because that is boys color ewe. I wear anything girly i even have a Pink Tutu for Ballet dancing, and a wedding dress.

  • Name: Nichole
    Date posted: 1/7/2011 2:09:04 PM
    Hometown: Cleveland

    Comment:

    I think it is my civil duty to let you know that you're not in any position to call anyone else stupid. I would comment further on the things you said, however, I can't understand any of it..

  • Name: CHELSEA
    Date posted: 1/4/2011 11:33:02 PM
    Hometown: DENVER COLORADO

    Comment:

    THER STUPIED DUMM DONT KNOW WAT DAR DOIN .N IF I HEAD A SON N HE LIKES DRESSES AND MAKE UP I WPOLD BEAT HIZ BUT TELL HE GET IT OUT OF HIZ HEAD P.S 2 DA PEARTENS IF I EVER MEAT U IN MY LIFE I WOULD CUSE U N YO HUSBAND OUT BECAUSE YALL IZ THE DEVIL AND GOD DONT LIKE THIZ

  • Name: Damon
    Date posted: 1/3/2011 6:01:37 PM
    Hometown: Joplin Missouri

    Comment:

    My parents allowed both myself and my little brother to play with dolls, and dress-up however we liked, even make-up. Neither one of us saw a distinction, and later on became more interested in Star Wars and He-Man. I recall when a bit older, in elementary, wanting to be a witch for Halloween. My parents were livid when school faculty suggested I be put into counseling. My sibling and I are both 30+ now, I am gay and little bro is straight. I dress conservatively, jeans and hoodies. Little bro is something between a dandy and a greaser, punk/ska, green hair. My point is that the way people express themselves is not always indicative of their sexuality. His behavior might change, or not; either way it is his choice. Let your kids be free to be who they wish. This boy could grow up and be just like Prince; who knows, and why should YOU care? He's happy, and fabulous, and bless his parents for setting a wonderful example.

  • Name: john
    Date posted: 1/3/2011 8:41:00 AM
    Hometown: winston salem

    Comment:

    the stupidest thing ive seen since obama. someone show this kid who should actually wear a dress and put some blue jeans on him!!!!!!!

  • Name: Patti Polinard
    Date posted: 10/29/2010 4:51:25 PM
    Hometown: Austin TX

    Comment:

    Absolutely heart touching! This is the love the planet is so desperately in need of for every living thing. Thank you for your courage to support your son and share it with us.

  • Name: Michael Bruce
    Date posted: 10/18/2010 3:17:30 PM
    Hometown: Philadelphia, PA

    Comment:

    I have the most wonderful niece who with her "other half" decided to start their baby off in this world gender-neutral - no blues, no pinks. But at age 10 mo.s, they're providing only boy-oriented toys and games. Altho he likes them, my inquiry about playing with Barbie dolls was met with a dismissive response. My brother and I loved playing with my sister's Barbie dolls as kids, which reflected our imagination, creativity, and sense of style which we couldn't express through our very plane, boring male doll equivalents. It was just by luck that we had a sister and access to her dolls, altho my mother objected strongly. I may never have explored a fashion design career without access to girl dolls. But how many parents provide both male and female-associated opportunities for toys, dress-up, career expossure to their kids? I bet very few. Gender roles and conformity are so important in our society. Why?

  • Name: dee
    Date posted: 10/17/2010 9:00:44 PM
    Hometown: san antonio tx

    Comment:

    Great story. Now lets see this level of support transfer into a middle and high-school level, when children are most vulnerable.

  • Name: Gloria
    Date posted: 10/16/2010 6:22:50 PM
    Hometown: New Canaan, CT

    Comment:

    What a lovely family! This is a heartwarming story.

  • Name: Lisa
    Date posted: 10/16/2010 5:43:32 AM
    Hometown: Toulouse

    Comment:

    Fantastic story ! How nice to see normal, caring adults and well-adjusted kids.. please spread the word around, and share the video ! And to everybody who worries about this being "just a phase", how I wished we all benefited from a "phase" of loving and broad-mindedness ! How could that NOT help the adult he is going to be???

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