“Roo may not always want to dress this way, but we hope that he’ll remember that, when he did, he was loved,” she continue. “We hope he’ll know that no matter what other people thought or said in response, there was always peace and safety in our home.”a blog created by and for UCF (University of Central Florida) Theories of Masculinity students to share experiences, resources/links, articles/reviews, to rouse discussion and incite action, and engage issues related to masculinity. you should participate, too. email moderator for permission at Leandra@ucf.edu.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Mom's Response to Being Called a 'Bad Mommy' Over Son's Tutu Goes Viral
“Roo may not always want to dress this way, but we hope that he’ll remember that, when he did, he was loved,” she continue. “We hope he’ll know that no matter what other people thought or said in response, there was always peace and safety in our home.”
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Not a 'Bad Mommy', she is an understanding mother. Jen is a mother who understands that teaching her son unconditional love which involves acceptance for who you are. A tutu doesn't define her son's current or future masculinity; it simply gives a nod to her telling him that no matter his choices in life she is him mother and loves him.
AMEN, Donna!
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