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<blockquote data-quote="libranaster" data-source="post: 149320" data-attributes="member: 5154"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" /> This made me laugh and laugh men are so sensitive aren't they? Liking pink is not a problem my brother in law likes pink and has done all his life and I am sorry but you would be hard placed to a find a more manly man. I mean I think he is nice once at a dress up party he helped me do my hair and then walked out and opened a beer and started chatting with the fellas. Its so funny because he does not openly show his more sensitive side and its been about 7 years since he did that for me and I haven't seen a sign of sensitivity since but he still still likes pink. </p><p> </p><p>He is a great dad though and is deffinately showing no signs of being gay or girly so I hope that helps calm down the situation. Look at it this way he is going to meet alot more girls hanging out in ballet than basket ball. I have one guy friend who said his dad freaked out when he opted to join a sewing class in high school but all he wanted was to get in the good books with the chicks in the class <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" />.</p><p> </p><p>I would try to ride this faze out, my son dresses up in fairy wings and then the next time I will see him he is batman so I wouldn't worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="libranaster, post: 149320, member: 5154"] :funny: This made me laugh and laugh men are so sensitive aren't they? Liking pink is not a problem my brother in law likes pink and has done all his life and I am sorry but you would be hard placed to a find a more manly man. I mean I think he is nice once at a dress up party he helped me do my hair and then walked out and opened a beer and started chatting with the fellas. Its so funny because he does not openly show his more sensitive side and its been about 7 years since he did that for me and I haven't seen a sign of sensitivity since but he still still likes pink. He is a great dad though and is deffinately showing no signs of being gay or girly so I hope that helps calm down the situation. Look at it this way he is going to meet alot more girls hanging out in ballet than basket ball. I have one guy friend who said his dad freaked out when he opted to join a sewing class in high school but all he wanted was to get in the good books with the chicks in the class :funny:. I would try to ride this faze out, my son dresses up in fairy wings and then the next time I will see him he is batman so I wouldn't worry. [/QUOTE]
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