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One misconception people have about re-raising your son/stepson/son-in-law/nephew (delete as appropriate) as a sissy baby girl is the lack of variety in clothing available for them. "It's all just baby dresses!" I hear people cry. But of course, that's wrong! Here are just some ideas from my little Bobby's extensive wardrobe.
First up, if they like story-time, why not dress them up as a character from one of their story books? Bobby has really gotten into classic fairy tales at story time (well, he is pretty desperate for any entertainment and also to extend his bedtime later than 6PM) so he 'loves' his Red Riding Hood outfit. For added realism, once we even sent him to grandmas' with a basket of goodies. I think he was genuinely worried there might be a wolf!
If he had "big boy" ambitions to join the armed forces, why not find an age-appropriate uniform for your new baby girl? Bobby's sailor suit really gives him a nautical feel, especially when his diaper's at high tide!
If your sissy baby is an ex-jock, find something sporty! Grown-up sports are out of the question for Bobby, but his cheerleader top is just the thing for when his old college football buddies visit.
Don't be afraid to raid the lingerie department! A baby doll night-dress might seem risqué, but somehow on Bobby, now he's an actual baby doll, it looks somehow innocent and appropriate.
And nothing could be more innocent and virginal than a nun!
When some of his stuffies need TLC, it's time for nurse Bobby! We make sure he's dressed appropriately.
That's it for now! Was that of interest to anyone? If this post gets lots of comments, I'll post another batch of pics from Bobby's wardrobe.
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You know what makes me sad?
It makes me sad, and not a little bit mad, that there are disabled people -- even those who are Disability Advocates -- who hate Disability Pride Month because they're convinced it was invented by normate people to make themselves feel better. I suspect that's because it follows directly after June's Queer Pride Month, and, if you are young enough to not remember the history for yourself ('cause we all know it's not being taught n schools), it can feel like a leftover crumb. But it is so, so, not.
If I were Queen of Calendars, I might move Disability Pride Month to April, to commemorate the 504 Sit-in of 1977, especially the occupation of the regional offices of Health, Education, and Welfare in San Fransisco, by over 500 people, mostly disabled (with their personal care assistants). The Occupation lasted 28 Days -- the longest protest occupation of a federal building in U.S. History. Since Queer Pride Month commemorates a protest, maybe Disability Pride Month should, too. The biggest knock against April is the weather is still iffy in much of the country for pride parades and outdoor gatherings.
(Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was the legal predecessor of the ADA. And no, that's not a typo. Most of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 was passed in 1973, but the one section that outlined rights for the disabled was put to the side, and ignored for four whole years, because it was deemed to be too expensive and confusing to extend civil rights to disabled people. It was the Sit-In in 1977 that finally pushed President Carter to sign it, and make it law).
Here's a retrospective report on the Sit-In from CBS news, that aired in the '80s (Auto-generated captions):
(the video is 6 minute, 12 seconds. But the news report ends at 5 minutes 42 seconds)
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"...it's kinda got to the stage where I daren't change Stefan's diaper... after two years I don't think it's gonna be a particularly pleasant experience..."
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