Just saw a story from Dangerous Minds about the lengths a family and a school will go to to make a child feel safe and accepted. It's really a heartwarming story. A family in Seattle has a five year old son that likes to wear dresses and dress up like a princess and in jewelery. At first, his mom thought he was dressing up this way because there was a lack of boys costumes at school. When her son was dressed in a yellow dress after she donated kung fu outfits to play in, she knew it wasn't a fluke.
This video was produced by a local program in Seattle.
38, queer, poly, happily married punk and stay at home dad to my five-year-old, Elle. In June of 2009, I was diagnosed with Tourette's Syndrome, and PTSD a month later. I have been on disability since. In recent months, I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia,Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Sjogren's Syndrome, a Chiari malformation, small fiber neuropathy, Type 1 Diabetes, and have a massive benign cyst in my brain. And, to top it all off, I was diagnosed with lupus in March of 2014.
I haven't been writing as often as I would like to lately. Trying to catch up on some lost time. Please forgive me.
I'm an anarchist and an atheist. My political views are too far left to even be considered Democrat. I believe that marriage and health care are fundamental human rights. And don't get me started on people calling themselves "pro-life", and denying education and food stamps to children.
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