My son is gay

Posted: November 2, 2010 by Cop's Wife in bubba/boo, deep thoughts, holidays & celebrations, trials & tribulations

Or he’s not. I don’t care. He is still my son. And he is 5. And I am his mother. And if you have a problem with anything mentioned above, I don’t want to know you.

I have gone back and forth on whether I wanted to post something more in-depth about my sweet boy and his choice of Halloween costume. Or more specifically, the reactions to it. I figure if I’m still irked by it a few days later, I may as well go ahead and post my thoughts.

Here are the facts that lead up to my rant:

  1. My son is 5 and goes to a church preschool.
  2. He has loved Scooby Doo since developing the ability and attention span to sit still long enough to watch it.
  3. Halloween is a holiday and its main focus is wearing a costume.
  4. My son’s school had the kids dress up, do a little parade, and then change out of costumes for the rest of the party.
  5. Boo’s best friend is a little girl
  6. Boo has an older sister
  7. Boo spends most of his time with me.
  8. I am a woman.
  9. I am Boo’s mother, not you.

So a few weeks before Halloween, Boo decides he wants to be Daphne from Scooby Doo, along with his best friend E. He had dressed as Scooby a couple of years ago. I was hesitant to make the purchase, not because it was a cross gendered situation, but because 5 year olds have a tendency to change their minds. After requesting a couple of more times, I said sure and placed the order. He flipped out when it arrived. It was perfect.

Then as we got closer to the actual day, he stared to hem and haw about it. After some discussion it comes out that he is afraid people will laugh at him. I pointed out that some people will because it is a cute and clever costume. He insists their laughter would be of the ‘making fun’ kind. I blow it off. Seriously, who would make fun of a child in costume?

And then the big day arrives. We get dressed up. We drop Squirt at his preschool and head over to his. Boo doesn’t want to get out of the car. He’s afraid of what people will say and do to him. I convince him to go inside. He halts at the door. He’s visibly nervous. I chalk it up to him being a bit of a worrier in general. Seriously, WHO WOULD MAKE FUN OF A CHILD IN A COSTUME ON HALLOWEEN? So he walks in. And there were several friends of mine that knew what he was wearing that smiled and waved and gave him high-fives. We walk down the hall to where his classroom is.

And that’s where things went wrong. Two mothers went wide-eyed and made faces as if they smelled decomp. And I realize that my son is seeing the same thing I am. So I say, “Doesn’t he look great?” And Mom A says in disgust, “Did he ask to be that?!” I say that he sure did as Halloween is the time of year that you can be whatever it is that you want to be. They continue with their nosy, probing questions as to how that was an option and didn’t I try to talk him out of it. Mom B mostly just stood there in shock and dismay.

And then Mom C approaches. She had been in the main room, saw us walk in, and followed us down the hall to let me know her thoughts. And they were that I should never have ‘allowed’ this and thank God it wasn’t next year when he was in Kindergarten since I would have had to put my foot down and ‘forbidden’ it. To which I calmly replied that I would do no such thing and couldn’t imagine what she was talking about. She continued on and on about how mean children could be and how he would be ridiculed.

My response to that: The only people that seem to have a problem with it is their mothers.

Another mom pointed out that high schools often have Spirit Days where girls dress like boys and vice versa. I mentioned Powderpuff Games where football players dress like cheerleaders and vice versa. Or every frat boy ever in college (Mom A said that her husband was a frat boy and NEVER dressed like a woman.)

But here’s the point, it is none of your damn business.

If you think that me allowing my son to be a female character for Halloween is somehow going to ‘make’ him gay then you are an idiot. Firstly, what a ridiculous concept. Secondly, if my son is gay, OK. I will love him no less. Thirdly, I am not worried that your son will grow up to be an actual ninja so back off.

If my daughter had dressed as Batman, no one would have thought twice about it. No one.

But it also was heartbreaking to me that my sweet, kind-hearted five year old was right to be worried. He knew that there were people like A, B, and C. And he, at 5, was concerned about how they would perceive him and what would happen to him.

Just as it was heartbreaking to those parents that have lost their children recently due to bullying. IT IS NOT OK TO BULLY. Even if you wrap it up in a bow and call it ‘concern.’ Those women were trying to bully me. And my son. MY son.

It is obvious that I neither abuse nor neglect my children. They are not perfect, but they are learning how to navigate this big, and sometimes cruel, world. I hate that my son had to learn this lesson while standing in front of allegedly Christian women. I hate that those women thought those thoughts, and worse felt comfortable saying them out loud. I hate that ‘pink’ is still called a girl color and that my baby has to be so brave if he wants to be Daphne for Halloween.

And all I hope for my kids, and yours, and those of Moms ABC, are that they are happy. If a set of purple sparkly tights and a velvety dress is what makes my baby happy one night, then so be it. If he wants to carry a purse, or marry a man, or paint fingernails with his best girlfriend, then ok. My job as his mother is not to stifle that man that he will be, but to help him along his way. Mine is not to dictate what is ‘normal’ and what is not, but to help him become a good person.

I hope I am doing that.

And my little man worked that costume like no other. He rocked that wig, and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

Comments
  1. Brad says:

    Hi, as a 37 gwm…I am proud of you for being a loving parent…I was born and raised in a strict military/christian home and I never received the love and support you gave your son…I doubt that he will end up gay, but if he chooses to live that life, then at least he will have the best friend he could ever have: his mom…good luck and dont let no one bully you or your son…

  2. Anne says:

    He’s a very typical 5 yr old.
    Don’t worry about him and next time those so called mothers say something - Just tell them to mind their own business cause it’s nothing to do with them
    Your life and your son’s so live it how you want.
    I have a son who is gay and he just wants to live his life his way but unfortuneately he’s very ill and very embarrased by people’s comments.
    Your lad is 5 and he will make his mind up what he is when he’s a lot older. Encourage him to just be himself and ignore others who “think” they know it all when the truth be said they know sweet FA
    Look after yourself and enjoy your life - live it how you want not how the fuddy duddy’s want you to.
    Write to me if you want to - I live in the UK and my son is 45
    Best wishes for christmas and thanksgiving

  3. Rachel says:

    I support unconditional love for children, creativity, humor, art, imagination, dignity, and happiness - - among other things. Good on you!

  4. First of all, thank you for being you! Just because he wants to wear a “girl” costume for Halloween, does not make him gay. a cross dresser, a transsexual or anything else. It makes him a 5 year old.

    First of all, I am a 79 year old cross dresser and have been one for many, many years. This year, I decided to have fun with the kids when they were trick and treating. I dressed in a cheer leaders costume and answered the door, completely made up and had a blonde wig. The last group were a group of teenage girls and one “gurl”, a teen age boy his comment was “you look better than me.” Does that make him gay? I don’t think so. I’m I gay? Ask my wife of 51 years.

    Keep up the great work of being such a caring Mom!

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    • Cynthia says:

      I am right there with you! I applaud your support of your son! Halloween IS aboiut being free to take one anything you would like to be. I found your blog insightful, warm, caring and brilliant! Moms ABC are bullies poure and simple. They have a great support system in their choice of religions for permission to bully. You are absolutly correct in that nothing a child wears as a costume on a single day will make them gay or straight for that matter, and yes, it is hardwired into our brains for sexual orientation. SO YOu ROCK Mom and I think Boo ROCKS too!

  6. Susan says:

    My goodness. He’s five. He thinks his penis is only something he pees with. I think he looks awesome - great costume.

    Great Mommying for sticking up for him! :)

  7. Randy says:

    Hi Cop’s Wife:

    You did a GREAT THING by supporting your child. Whether he is gay or straight is really not the issue. In my mind, we SHOULD live in a society where we get to do what we want to do and if dressing like a female cartoon character is something your son wanted to do, then that’s absolutely no one’s business but yours and your sons. Sexual orientation is NOT something anyone ever chooses, and for those who think so, ask them exactly when THEY chose to be straight? As a 65 year old gay male who has been out since I was 30, I can tell you, I knew perfectly well I was attracted to men by the time I was 7 years old and to be honest, really had no idea that was “bad” until I became a little older. We are who we are, and negative, degrading, remarks only make us sad and unhappy with what we were born with, so homophobes, back off, and let people be who they were created to be. It’s not contagious, and no one can make anyone gay anymore than anyone can make someone straight. It’s just the way we are.
    Randy

  8. the girl next door says:

    Your son looks great! Kids are so rude and its more sad when the parents are just as immature. Thank GOD for people like you! one change in the world can make a big impact! And only GOD will judge in the end!

  9. if only says:

    Your story is great, but I find it strange that everyone assumes a boy who wants to wear pink or a skirt is necessarily “different”. It seems perfectly normal to me that a five-year-old boy would want to wear a dress. My four year old and I went to the GAP. I showed him a pair of jeans. He didn’t want jeans. He couldn’t care less about jeans. He wears jeans every day. They are boring. Clothing is boring. He wanted to go to a toystore. Pretty normal for a 4 year old. Then he saw a striped dress. “I want this”, he said. “It’s a dress,” I said. “You want that?” “Yes,” he said. “You sure? You really want that?” Yes, 4 year olds can change their mind a lot. So I bought the dress for him (it was on sale). He was so excited. He ran home, and showed it to his father. Look, I’m going to be princess, he said. Great! said his dad. My son put the dress on, and twirled around the room. The dress lifted up and twirled with him as he turned. It was a lot more fun than boring old jeans. He wore the dress the rest of the day. And then he forgot about it. And never wore it again Now, you might argue that I wasted ten dollars on a dress he only wore once. But it was as enjoyable to him as going to the movies might have been, and we gave the dress to his best friend, who is a girl. Dressing up is fun. Actors dress up. Children dress up. Adults even dress up sometimes. What is ridiculous is other people’s reactions to a five year old boy dressing up as a female character.

  10. Piper says:

    You did amazing things by letting your son express himself, standing up to the bully moms that wanted you to feel bad about being different and being supportive of your son over all.
    As a mother of a son that is different, I applaud you. Good job!

    • jones says:

      thats great! i hope his teenage friends don’t dig this up in about 10 years. remember you are exposing him to the world through this article. i like the article and agree with what you day but posting his picture is a big no-no in my mind.

      good luck with everything

  11. Kevin says:

    I’m okay with you having a little homo on your hands. He is probably a good kid and that counts a lot more. But, you can’t post stuff for the world to see and not expect comments. If you don’t want comments then STFU! You created the target with this action and then you don’t want people shooting at it. You are so stupid. I wish your son is well because with you he has a long up hill battle ahead.

    • RachelB says:

      I think you could have worded this much more politely. You’re entitled to your opinion, but going around calling people stupid just makes you look like an unintelligent, sad individual. Oh, and not that I think it’s appropriate to push my beliefs on someone else, but never EVER refer to a small child as “a little homo”. It’s just plain cruel and unacceptable.

      • george says:

        thats funny because you dont dfend me when people call me out of my name, you actually thank them for the words they share but hey that the way of the world.

        • RachelB says:

          @George- It seems I owe you an apology. I did not see the post where that person called you a “pompous ass” until just a second ago. The person I was thanking for their comment to you was the lady who gave knowledgeable information in a mature manner. I do not think name calling and slinging insults is ever an appropriate way to get one’s point across.

          • George says:

            Apology accepted.I have attempted to let it be known that my comments are not judegements since I have no such authority to judge but they have been mearly a question and a statement that people should learn how to seperate the two different practices and most of all learn what the differences are, so they may make a knowledgeable dicision on how one may chose to live his or her life.I even supported you on the stand that these women took against you when there in violation of the very thing they claim your in violation of.May Yah have mercy on our souls and all the decisions we make wether in favor or contrary to his word.Shalom may Yah bless you and your child with all that he sees fit.

            • RachelB says:

              Thank you, George. I know we disagree on some spiritual points, but you seem to be showing concern rather than bigotry, and that is commendable. This may be a very rude question, but are you Jewish? I make no assumptions or judgments if you are, but rather wish to apologize to you if you had to read any of what that Jew-hating man was saying. He’s quite a ways back in the comments now, but his words were very inflammatory and unnecessary.

              • george says:

                No im not Jewish, before Judah was born which is where the term Jewish comes from Adam,Noah,Abraham,Isac and Jacob was.I guess the best thing to label me would be a believer in the word and lifestyle of YHWH(the lord).Antisemetic comments dont bother me this is the reality of this world.Every body is anti something. :-) In the end Messiah will work it all out.Hope we are in good standing in the end.

                • RachelB says:

                  Well, I don’t have an overwhelming need to put a label on you, as I myself don’t really have one. I suppose you could call me agnostic, meaning I’m not sure what to believe in, but I do have some spiritual beliefs. I simply asked because I am unfamiliar with some of the terminology you use, and associate the words “shalom” and “elohim” with Judaism (on which I am only basically educated). I am interested to know what your spiritual practices involve, and what some of your words mean, but I totally understand if you don’t want to get into that here. This may not be the friendliest place to talk about your spiritual life (or mine for that matter).

                  • george says:

                    You can email me at [email protected] or you can find one of my youtube videos titled (how i study using the strongs concordance pt 1) I dont mind speaking about my belief system when someone genuinely desires to know.The simplified version of my belief system involves understanding that the instructions of YHWH(this is the name of our creator before man took it out of the bible and inserted the lord)still stand today as they did in the days of old and that Yeshua(this is jesus real name before the letter J was invented 500 years ago) taught and followed and honored the instructions and teachings of the father(Torah)which every one calls the LAW but in the hebrew is better understood as instructions and teachings of YAH. So I believe In Yeshua(jesus) as our saviour and also heed the to the Torah and the things that we can perform in the Torah.When you get some time you can email me and i will get into further detail but for the mean time you can look me up on your tube and get a brief understanding on how we study the bible. I just made a new friend :-)

      • Alysa says:

        Thank you for replying to that ignorant person. It is one thing if an adult refers to HIM (of HER) SELF as “a little homo” or “a little queer” but that is just down right online bullying coming from a basically anonymous internet person.

        I don’t think that the author of this blog was expecting to hear NOTHING, but she probably also wasn’t expecting people to come to HER page and be blatantly rude either. What is that Golden Rule everyone is always talking about?

        I guess the purpose of my “reply” to your comment is just to say “THANKS!!!” for sticking up for the little guys. You rock, RachelB!!

  12. Denise Megrian says:

    YOU are an amazing Mom!! This is wonderful. Bless you and your beautiful son!!

  13. Donald says:

    Your son is lucky to have such an amazing Mom. Keep up the good work.

  14. Melanie says:

    As director of the Erie Sisters transgender support group, I would like to add a few comments here. It is important to understand that transgender does NOT mean gay. I personally know hundreds of transgenders, and the actual percentage of gays and lesbians in the transgender community is not much higher than it is outside the transgender community. Most, in fact, are heterosexual. Sexual preference and gender identity are two completely separate and unrelated issues, which is why the gay community in many areas reject transgenders.
    Having said that, a five year old child should never be ridiculed for his or her likes or dislikes or exercising freedom of expression. A simple costume for Halloween is not an indication of sexual preference or gender identity. I know many grown men who have dressed as women for Halloween and are neither gay or transgender, nor have I seen them ridiculed for wearing a simple costume at Halloween. The bigotry and double standards that still permeate our culture are simply appalling. While the roots of being transgender begin at a very young age, possibly at birth or conception, a costume is not necessarily an indication of being transgendered. At any rate, the right of all Americans must be preserved as our forefathers intended, free of discrimination and inequality, and especially so of a young child. The people that wrongly assume and ridicule him should be ashamed of themselves.

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  16. Jora says:

    Great story! Keep up the good fight and all that. We can change this world yet.

    @George: You are a troll, sir. Stop trolling; it’s pathetic. No one cares what you have to say. Go back to researching your scripture. Your rantings will not benefit anyone here. You might have better luck proselytizing your particular take on scripture on a street corner. I would suggest either New York or San Francisco. No one will listen to you there either, but it will probably be more fun than sitting at your computer and grumbling about scripture. Good luck to you sir. May you find some kind of personal happiness in life, or not.

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  18. Katie Goodling says:

    As the cousin of a teenager who recently committed suicide because of anti-gay bullying, I found this blog post to be both touching and humorous. Thank you for being a strong person and allowing your son to be whatever he wants to be. It is sad that there are people in the world like Moms ABC….but love overpowers hate. I am going to post this on my sweet Brandon’s memorial site.

  19. Tom says:

    Friggin’ awesome.

    This line almost killed me: “Thirdly, I am not worried that your son will grow up to be an actual ninja so back off.”

  20. Narelle says:

    You are AWESOME!!!

  21. Ellen says:

    I am so proud of you. I know my mother would never be so nice and supportive if I were your son, but you are so NICE! There should be more people like you. Tell him I think he’s brave! And awsome!

  22. yongshuling says:

    Much respect to you. Your son’s very blessed to have a loving and supportive mother like you. I have a lot to learn from this. Thank you for sharing your experience. :)

  23. George says:

    Let me address somethings, Im not achristian neither am I associated with any religious sect.My statement was why is the church allowing this practice of holloween in the church and why are these christian women raining down on the mother of this child when they are just as wrong as she. they are practicing a pagan holiday and she dressed her son as a female which one is the greater or lesser sin.All im saying is that we need to stop practicing this foolishness and then try to use scripture to justify it.We all ahve one judge that we must answer to so im not useing scripture as a WMD I just presented what our creator says and then I said we need to be ready for the consiquens of not meeting those standards then I went further to say that people need to stop useing the bible to try to justify there lawless behavior.If you want to be lawless fine just stop trying to drag the bible into it to justify lawless behaviour.So christian or any one else that wants to practice any lawless thing I judge you not but i sudgest stop saying im christlike and he accepts my lawless behaviour because that is not true.

    Mat 7:23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity=the condition of without law

  24. Oblio says:

    I love you! and I think you are a great mom!

    My nephew was a princess for years. I was getting him a costume at Target- a family started talking to me. I mentioned I was getting the tiara and dress for my nephew. The tween boy said “Jeez, that’s gay”. His mom slapped him down with “You dressed as the little mermaid for years. You have no room to talk”.

    My nephew is the sweetest, most interesting of my five nephews. I’m so glad my sister let him be what he wanted to be.

    You rock, girl!

  25. Anita Pathik Law says:

    I agree with the supportive comments (and wish more people were like you)! And, my response to the folks using bible quotes being used as weapons of mass destruction is to 1. read every word of Deuteronomy before selectively quoting such prejudice, hatred and intolerance…written at a time when humankind was not very conscious…doth thou still wisheth to stone non-virgins to death and forbid children of one parent homes to enter the house of the lord too?

    Easter and Christmas are pagan holidays as well…fyi…but most christians do celebrate those holidays too…c’mon folks, let’s say yes to evolution of consciousness! KUDOS for a brilliant article and beautiful parenting, teaching examples of acceptance and love!

  26. caroline h says:

    Just wanted to let you know that I think you are terrific. My son will be five in january and he is obsessed with Daphne. I would have definately let him wear the costume if he asked, and I live in the “deep south”. Keep up the good work in raising a well rounded child who is allowed to explore, even if “others” turn their noses up at it. Sorry you have gotten so much publicity from this but glad to know you are out there fighting the good fight to raise your son as you, not mom a, b or c see fit.

  27. George says:

    Mat 7:3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?Mat 7:4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam [is] in thine own eye?Mat 7:5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.

    The question should be why is this stuff going on in a christian church when holloween has nothing to do with scripture.These women that ridicule you but they celebrtae a PAGAN day themselves.

    Pro 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.

    If this is how you want to train up your child thats your buisness, but you better believe that there are consequences to all of our actions even those that judge and redicule you. Do I condone what you did No Way!!!! Do you have a judge? Yes, and the sad part is that christians claim to serve him but they dont know what he requires of them.The one that gave you, your child knows how to raise him up better then any of us, even you. I sudgets we study those instructions before we claim we know, serve, or come from those instructions. Its called Yah’s WORD( the BIBLE).I have five children and im training mine to live the genders that they have been created into.

    Deu 22:5 The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man, neither shall a man put on a woman’s garment: for all that do so [are] abomination unto YHWH thy ELOHIM.

    This is coming from the bible you say you claim,See YHWH(the lord) has all ready told us what to do and what not to do,if we go against this we go against him, not those christian women or school that doesnt know him but him.

    • RachelB says:

      Though I deeply respect your religious beliefs, and your right to have them, a couple of things you said bugged me a little. First of all, Halloween isn’t exclusively a Pagan holiday (and samhain, the pagan version, is a celebration of the harvest and has nothing to do with dressing up in constume). Mexican and Spanish Catholics celebrate Dia de los Muertos on that day, which is a celebration of the lives of the people who have passed on. Secondly, both Easter and Christmas fall on dates that were first linked to Pagan practices. Also, I understand the Bible verses you have quoted, but do you really think that they were intended for small children who are not yet fully capable of understanding the true differences between male and female?

      • George says:

        The things I said have nothing to do with my religion because I have none but i do listen and take heed to what the scriptures say.Yes they are intended for children because it is the job of the parent to relay this understanding of the instructions that Yah our creator gave us.Easter,Christmas and all the other ones have a pagan origion that had to do with sacrificing children,fornication,and many other practices. We cant put sugar glaze on booboo and think its going to taste better or be more appealing.Im not judgeing you or any one for what they want to practice all im saying to you and anyone else is STOP claiming the bible and mix it with the origions of booboo.Just like I said why is this church or these so called christian women raining down on anybody when they have a log in there own eye.If one wants to be a homosexual,theif,pimp,drugdealer,or a practicer of pagan holidays then do so but dont try to justify it with scripture or calling oneself a christian(christ like) because scripture does not condon or justify that life style.

        • lisa says:

          all i have to say is mama u rock and george u r such a pompus ass truley they are children what is wrong with dressing up…. look at the way we grew up big bird , mr dressup it allows our children to use their imaginations.. remember god said not to judge unless u want to be judged and if u are of no religish denomination why should it concern u whether or not this child was doing this on a pagan holiday !!!! there needs to be more moms like you

          • George says:

            It seems that people are missing my point or there just not reading what i said.Just because i dont claim a religious sect does not mean that i dont practice or believe in the word of YHWH(the lord) which is not a religion it is a way of life. Im not judgeing im asking a question and makeing a statement but if your not reading what i said you wouldnt no that so its ok im not mad at you or anyone else.

        • RachelB says:

          Do you even know anything true about Pagan practices? They certainly never sacrificed children, as to them every life is sacred and children most of all. The “fornication” as you call it was a celebration of life and fertility, although they didn’t have dirty orgies as most people think. Pagans do/did not cast evil spells, worship the devil, sacrifice virgins or command evil animal armies either. To top this all off, the vernacular of Halloween in America actually has very little to do with any of the origins of the holiday. It is totally commercialized, non-religious, and meant to be fun. Please crack a book sometime, you might feel better when you learn something.

          • George says:

            We can do this forever because you obviously support things that are against the standards of scripture.Ive actually cracked plenty of books a many of times and I feel great. I thank you for your concern about how I may feel and appreciate your deliverence of a remedy for my feelings.

            • Timothy says:

              George,

              Please don’t take this as an attack, because that isn’t how it is intended. I see these kinds of comments all of the time and the thing that always bugs me is that I see people quoting Deuteronomy, Leviticus, and the like.

              How do you justify this when these same books say that women should keep their heads covered, stoning is an acceptable form of punishment, and the shellfish is unclean. What is your opinion on those subjects.

              Once again, not an attack, I’m genuinely curious.

              Thanks,
              Timothy

              • George says:

                Scripture does not command women to keep there heads covered,Pauls letters talk about head coverings being a commandment but there is no “thou shalt keep your head covered” anywhere in scripture, and as far as shellfish is concerned. this animal is a garbage disposal and that is what it is craeted for to eat all the garbage at the bottom of the sea floor. Im not judgeing or telling people what to do. I just ask people why if they dont believe in the bible or desire to live a life contrary to scripture why do they go to scripture to justify theire life style or say jesus loves me and is tolerant and all that other stuff.My anitial statement was that this woman had christian women in a christian church judgeing her for something they felt was against there belief system but the church and the women was in violation of there belief system by observing a pagan holiday.

              • george says:

                Oh yeah the stoning thing is realy not much different from the electric chair or the gas chamber or lethal injection.So what is the difference if your in favor of these mehtods than what is the difference. If your not in favor of these methods than it must mean that you are willing to pay the price that it takes to allow people that are worthy of capitol punisment to be detained,which cost plenty of money or to be released into society which may cost plenty of lives and alot of heartache.Yah(the lord) puts these instructions in place to protect us from us but if we dont want nothing to do with them then I sudgest that people dont run to them when its covinient and that is what these women did to this woman.When it was covinient for them to press their agenda about a little boy dressed as a girl now they want to be christians but they should have taken that stand before they decided to observe a holiday that the very bible they claim is against. That is all im saying.

  28. Nicoli says:

    I wish the whole society were like you.

    • George says:

      If all society was like her we would all be confused not knowing who is who.

      • kim says:

        if all society was like you we would still be burning witches. the purpose of halloween is to dress up and be something different. and as for it being a “pagan” holiday so are christmas and easter. both were stolen from old pagan celebrations and the pagan symbols still live on in christmas trees, yule logs, easter eggs and easter bunnies. you quote mattew 7 but i notice you left out the “judge not lest ye be judged”. jesus said the most important commandments were loving god and loving thy neighbor, picking and choosing old testament rhetoric is the moot because all the rules changed in the new testament. if you want i can quote old testament scripts that women can’t wear gold or pearls or discuss politics. super kudos to a mother and good christian who loves her son and does not judge him but tries her best to hold his hand through life rather than push him down a path.

        • RachelB says:

          Thank you, Kim, for your very knowledgeable comment. You touch on the point that, historically speaking, it has been man and not God that mandates what the church considers acceptable. If it were God making all these rules, then they would never change. I wish there were more people in the world like you. I am agnostic, and therefore am unsure what I believe, but I just can’t see any sort of benevolent deity frowning on an innocent little boy just for trying to have fun.

        • George says:

          Yeshua(jesus) didnt come to change anything but thats a whole nother topic that you or I, realy I dont want to get into because that is what I do, I study scripture for real not like these pimps(pastors) thats robbin peoples money. Im not judgeing im saying why are people mixing the two, pagan practice with christ’s name and then raining down on this women for practicing something that scriptures calls unexceptable just as much as what they are practicing is unexceptable according to the very word and name they claim.

          • RachelB says:

            I don’t wish to argue with you anymore, but I have an answer to your question as to why people mix pagan practice with Christ’s name. When the Catholics and Christians began to spread their religion throughout the world (meaning back when polytheism was the dominant practice), mostly they just killed a lot of Pagans and non-believers. This, obviously, really didn’t help to convert anybody so they came up with a method of preaching that made some of the events of the Bible coincide with important events in Pagan culture. I’m sure they didn’t address Samhain (halloween), but that is where the general practice came from. My belief is that at some point the celebration of the harvest at Samhain was turned into basically a farce by the church, after which it all got very convoluted and eventually commercialized. And this will probably make you mad, but I have an honest question for you: Where in the Bible does it say that dressing in a costume and eating candy is unacceptable?

            • George says:

              Your questions wont anger me I like our conversations they are actually inteligent and with out malice.So I will answer your questions.

              You stated that Paganism is a practice out side of the bible and this is what YHWH(the lord) says about that.Oh yeah christianity and cotholics dont realy practice scripture either but lets move on.

              Deu 8:19 And it shall be, if thou do at all forget YHWH thy ELOHIM, and walk after other gods, and serve them, and worship them, I testify against you this day that ye shall surely perish.

              This is what Messiah Yeshua(jesus) says about it. He says dont go in the way of the gentiles dont do what the nations do.

              Mat 10:5 These twelve Yeshua sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the WAY of the Gentiles, and into [any] city of the Samaritans enter ye not: THIS WORD WAY HERE MEANS IN THE MANNER OF.

              Deu 12:30 Take heed to thyself that thou be not snared by following them, after that they be destroyed from before thee; and that thou enquire not after their gods, saying, How did these nations serve their gods? even so will I do likewise.

              Jer 25:6 And go not after other gods to serve them, and to worship them, and provoke me not to anger with the works of your hands; and I will do you no hurt.

              You might look at these things and say well im not worshiping other gods im just trick or treating or im just eating candy but all these things are watered down versions of what these pagan practices included in the worship of their many gods just as you pointed out that thay posessed.

              2Ki 17:15 And they rejected his statutes, and his covenant that he made with their fathers, and his testimonies which he testified against them; and they followed vanity, and became vain, and went after the heathen that [were] round about them, [concerning] whom YHWH had charged them, that they should not do like them.

              I can keep going but i dont want to take up all that room on your page.All these practices have an origin and they are not a practice of scripture.
              This is one of the facts about this obsevance. The Celts’ year ended on October 31, with November 1 becoming the first day of the New Year. On that day, it was believed that the souls of the dead would haunt the streets, looking for living bodies to possess.In an attempt to change the spirits minds, the Celts would douse their fires, dress in rags, and roam the streets themselves. Sometimes the living would even cause havoc to make their homes less desirable for the spirits.

              This stuff is not supported by scripture.Scriptual year begins in april march.Now we understand where the practice of children vandilizing peoples homes come from.Hope this helps.

    • Anita says:

      I agree! And, my response to the folks using bible quotes being used as weapons of mass destruction is to 1. read every word of Deuteronomy before selectively quoting such prejudice, hatred and intolerance…written at a time when humankind was not very conscious…doth thou still wisheth to stone non-virgins and forbid children of one parent homes to enter the house of the lord too?

      Easter and Christmas are pagan holidays as well…fyi…but most christians do celebrate those holidays too…c’mon folks, let’s say yes to evolution of consciousness! KUDOS for a brilliant article and beautiful parenting, teaching examples of acceptance and love!

    • Anita says:

      I agree! And, my response to the folks using bible quotes being used as weapons of mass destruction is to 1. read every word of Deuteronomy before selectively quoting such prejudice, hatred and intolerance…written at a time when humankind was not very conscious…doth thou still wisheth to stone non-virgins to death and forbid children of one parent homes to enter the house of the lord too?

      Easter and Christmas are pagan holidays as well…fyi…but most christians do celebrate those holidays too…c’mon folks, let’s say yes to evolution of consciousness! KUDOS for a brilliant article and beautiful parenting, teaching examples of acceptance and love!

  29. Courtney says:

    You should read the book, “My Princess Boy” by Cheryl Kilodavis.

  30. Debbie says:

    I’m on your side, there is one saying that I’ve always remembered:

    “those who have nothing to bitch about, bitch about nothing…” So, big deal, a 5 year old kid wants to dress up…. let him be happy, and yes, the choice is yours and his, those so called “MOMS” are ridiculously biased, how sad that our children have to put up with that! I don’t blog or really comment but your blog came through the daily page of my yahoo home page, so, you will have a TON of people cheering on your decision, sending good Karma to you and yours, Debbie

  31. Dennis says:

    What a lucky boy to have a mom like you!

  32. Jesa says:

    Damn skippy he is adorable.Who cares what other close minded people have to say? I applaud you, and him Both of you are inspirations.He has one heck of a mom.

  33. squirt says:

    i am 13 years old and people in my school that are the same age as me dress as girls all the time to be fun and it is… they go around acting like girls but that doesnt make them gay!! your son is 5 and he looked sooo cute(: i have a little baby brother at home and one day he might want to be something like tht….. thanks ur great(:

  34. Sarah says:

    Good for you! Who cares that a boy is dressed as Daphne?? Growing up, every year I saw boys dressed as girls, I can’t believe that someone would find this offensive! Bullying is stupid and it needs to be stopped, there is NOTING wrong with a child expressing his/herself! I can’t believe that another adult would find something wrong with this. I have to say your response to them was a lot better than what I would have said!

  35. Sarah says:

    Good for you! Who cares that a boy is dressed as Daphne?? Growing up, every year I saw boys dressed as girls, I can’t believe that someone would find this offensive! Bullying is stupid and it needs to be stopped, there is NOTING wrong with a child expressing his/herself! I can’t believe that another adult would find something wrong with this. I have to say your response to them is a lot better than what I would have said!

  36. Becca Angles says:

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  38. soyeun ahn says:

    you are the kind of mother I want to be!

    I’m from Korea and it is even more tough to “being different” here.

    i want to share your story with people in Korea, too!

    You are awsome mother!

  39. Ision says:

    The world needs more mothers like you!

  40. Maurece says:

    TRUE STORY!!!

    I dressed up as a girl one HALLOWEEN when I was 8 years old. I was NOT dressed up as any cartoon character or superhero. I was just a little boy dressed up as a little girl. (and I’m talking long wig, dress, lipstick, eye shadow, the whole nine yards.)

    I had a great mother & father and neither had a problem with my decision to dress up as a girl. Even tho my sister dressed me, the whole idea was all mine and I didn’t think anything was wrong with it. This all occurred in the mid 1970′s

    However, as soon as I went outside, I was teased so mercilessly by the neighborhood kids, I ran home and cried my eyes out. I didn’t even finish trick or treating that year. I just ran home and went straight to my room. It was the most humiliating experience I ever had at that time. I thank God that my family was there to comfort me.

    As an 8 year old, I didn’t look at dressing up for Halloween as a girl as a way to express any hidden gay leanings or as an excuse to explore a latent sexual behavior or inclination. I just wanted to do something I thought would be fun for Halloween.

    I have never been gay, have never had a homosexual experience and never will be a homosexual. I am and always will be 100% Heterosexual! I have been very happily married to the same woman for almost 20 years.

    Because of my experience, I don’t think I would allow my sons to dress up as a girl only because I know personally how cruel children can be but If I ever heard that my sons were cruel or teased a boy who decided to dress up as a girl for Halloween, I WOULD BE VERY FURIOUS ABOUT THAT!!! So, Please. Let’s all just love one another! Jesus is the only way!

    Maurece

  41. 苏杰迅 says:

    我估计您对您儿子的待遇与照顾有不可估量的价值。您毕竟不是给他乱教东西,而是培养他的自尊,也让他在未来能够顺利地对付歧视、偏见和无知。不尽是同性恋这方面的歧视,也是对任何群体的误会或者虐待。希望我们这个世界更多的人能够表示象您一样的理智的行为。

    Furthermore, regardless of whether or not you discourage him from cross-dressing, or otherwise expressing himself, it’s not going to change how he thinks and what he wants. By allowing him to dress as Daphne you may have been setting him up for ridicule, but that would in fact be a good thing. With the support of his mom, the lesson he learns is that not all people’s judgements are reasonable or correct. Some people are jerks who we should ignore and, heaven knows, the earlier we learn that lesson the better. Whereas, discouraging him from dressing up in order to avoid the judgement of others (as, I imagine, most parents would do) only teaches him that his own feelings are wrong, or somehow unfit for public display. And, yes, it’s just a Halloween costume!

    谢谢您以身作则。

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