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Do you think they were right to ban him?

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jinglbellsfrocks Fri 09-May-14 09:44:32

why would they?

I appreciate it's quite unusual (!) but he wasn't doing any harm to anyone. confused

Ana Thu 15-May-14 10:04:04

Anyone, male or female, would be open to ridicule if they chose to wear high heels, a trailing, sparkly frock and a tiara in public! Don't know about it being 'shocking' though...

thatbags Thu 15-May-14 10:32:26

I don't really regard a playgroup as public and the ban certainly smacks, to me, of an element of shock. Or perhaps disapproval and disgust as if the child had done something actually wrong.

thatbags Thu 15-May-14 10:33:17

People often dress up in ridiculous/amazing costumes and show themselves in public.

Ana Thu 15-May-14 10:37:20

It was you who mentioned 'in public' bags.

The main argument against the boy wearing his dressing-up clothes, at least on this forum, seems to have been the safety aspect, especially the shoes.

Think I'll leave you to it - things to do...

thatbags Thu 15-May-14 12:10:56

I think if it had really been just the safety aspect, whoever runs the playgroup could have come to a reasonable arrangement with the parents of the wee boy, e.g. he could still have worn his dresses, just not traily ones, and his fancy shoes but not high heels.

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 15-May-14 14:46:33

High heels look lovely on a woman young enough to be able to wear them.

Tiaras are very nice too. I have never worn one, except a fairy one on Christmas Day.

rosequartz Thu 15-May-14 18:04:28

I keep all my tiaras for special occasions. They can get a bit heavy to wear, must be the weight of all the diamonds.