Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys
Posted by Casey on January 08, 1999 at 23:25:43:
I see nothing wrong with little boys wearing longhair, Pony Tails, Pig tails or braids.
I have a 4 year old son and I have styled his hair in all these fashions, I especially like the pig tail look with bows and ribpons.
Casey
Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys
Posted by Jack on January 09, 1999 at 02:55:27:
In Reply to: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys posted by Casey on January 08, 1999 at 23:25:43:
: I see nothing wrong with little boys wearing longhair, pony tails, pig tails or braids.
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: I have a 4 year old son and I have styled his hair in all these fashions, I especially like the pig tail look with bows and ribbons.
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: Casey
Good for you, Casey! If older guys can do it, why not young boys! Your son must look cute in his pig tails with bows and ribbons. Hope he appreciates your work as he gets older, and stays with the longer look. In earlier times, young boys wore long hair styled like their sisters, and wore dresses until well into this century -- especially sons of wealthy families.
Oh, please, you guys are sick
Posted by Ben Dover on January 09, 1999 at 03:15:26:
In Reply to: Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys posted by Jack on January 09, 1999 at 02:55:27:
Oh, please, guys. Do you think anyone believes your sick fantasies?
Re: Stop playing the "doctor".
Posted by Hippy-Head on January 10, 1999 at 19:46:27:
In Reply to: Oh, please, you guys are sick posted by Ben Dover on January 09, 1999 at 03:15:26:
: Oh, please, guys. Do you think anyone believes your "sick" "fantasies"?
No, these are realities. And they might not be "sick"!
Re: Stop playing the doctor
Posted by Jack on January 11, 1999 at 02:05:35:
In Reply to: Re: Stop playing the posted by Hippy-Head on January 10, 1999 at 19:46:27:
: : Oh, please, guys. Do you think anyone believes your "sick" "fantasies"?
: No, these are realities. And they might not be "sick"!
Young Boy from early 20th century, with dress and bangs and curls. See Chris Wagner's work on Historical Boy's Clothing site.
Re: Unpersuaded
Posted by Ben Dover on January 12, 1999 at 10:36:04:
In Reply to: Re: Stop playing the doctor posted by Jack on January 11, 1999 at 02:05:35:
First, I don't believe this picture is a boy. Second, the original message to which I responded talked about boys in pigtails, bows, and ribbons. That just does not happen, at least in sane and healthy society. Sorry, nice try.
Re: Response to
Posted by Hippy-Head on January 12, 1999 at 19:13:38:
In Reply to: Re: Unpersuaded posted by Ben Dover on January 12, 1999 at 10:36:04:
: First, I don't believe this picture is a boy. Second, the original message to which I responded talked about boys in pigtails, bows, and ribbons. That just does not happen, at least in sane and healthy society. Sorry, nice try.
Do you mean that it happens a LITTLE or "that just does not happen", PERIOD? [a false generalization] Remember, like it or not, anything can happen!
Re: Unpersuaded
Posted by Jack on January 13, 1999 at 03:36:43:
In Reply to: Re: Unpersuaded posted by Ben Dover on January 12, 1999 at 10:36:04:
: First, I don't believe this picture is a boy.
For the last couple of hundred years, up until the beginning of this century, boys were dressed as their sisters were, until they had their first pair of trousers. This has been researched by Chris Wagner, who probably knows more about the history of boys' clothing than almost anyone else. His web site is:
http://members.tripod.com/~histclo/dress.html
Scroll down on the first page to Clothing Styles, and then scroll down to dresses and frocks, and click on. This might give you some perspective on the clothing and hair styles of young men in the last few centuries.
Re: Unpersuaded
Posted by Victor on January 13, 1999 at 22:52:52:
In Reply to: Re: Unpersuaded posted by Ben Dover on January 12, 1999 at 10:36:04:
: First, I don't believe this picture is a boy. Second, the original message to which I responded talked about boys in pigtails, bows, and ribbons. That just does not happen, at least in sane and healthy society. Sorry, nice try.
Don't be too skeptical. One of the presidents of the US (Roosevelt, I think) was dressed as a girl for much of his youth. It's mostly unheard of now, but that certainly wasn't always the case.
Re: Unpersuaded
Posted by steven daedlus on February 01, 1999 at 20:08:55:
In Reply to: Re: Unpersuaded posted by Ben Dover on January 12, 1999 at 10:36:04:
: First, I don't believe this picture is a boy. Second, the original message to which I responded talked about boys in pigtails, bows, and ribbons. That just does not happen, at least in sane and healthy society. Sorry, nice try.
Not true. When I was in junior high I was in the pep squad and spent much of the school year wearing a ponytail with a white bow. The girls on the squad got a big kick out of doing my hair in various styles, including pigtails and braids. These days I stick to barrettes and headbands --altho my mother-in-law asked me a few weeks ago "Why don't you ever wear your hair back in a ribbon?"
Don't be so quick to judge.
Re: Unpersuaded
Posted by Paula_Woman on August 21, 2000 at 10:59:04:
In Reply to: Re: Unpersuaded posted by steven daedlus on February 01, 1999 at 20:08:55:
: : First, I don't believe this picture is a boy. Second, the original message to which I responded talked about boys in pigtails, bows, and ribbons. That just does not happen, at least in sane and healthy society. Sorry, nice try.
: Not true. When I was in junior high I was in the pep squad and spent much of the school year wearing a ponytail with a white bow. The girls on the squad got a big kick out of doing my hair in various styles, including pigtails and braids. These days I stick to barrettes and headbands --altho my mother-in-law asked me a few weeks ago "Why don't you ever wear your hair back in a ribbon?"
: Don't be so quick to judge.
Sounds like a wonderfull life if it is true... I'd love to get in touch w/u via email steve...
Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Men
Posted by cs on January 09, 1999 at 17:46:41:
In Reply to: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys posted by Casey on January 08, 1999 at 23:25:43:
I wear pig tails but instead of ribbons, I use strips of leather
to tie them. Having thinish hair, it helps add some volumn. The
oddest look is with them tied above the ears.
Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys
Posted by Dave on January 10, 1999 at 02:05:40:
In Reply to: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys posted by Casey on January 08, 1999 at 23:25:43:
: I see nothing wrong with little boys wearing longhair, Pony Tails, Pig tails or braids.
:
: I have a 4 year old son and I have styled his hair in all these fashions, I especially like the pig tail look with bows and ribpons.
:
: Casey
Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys
Posted by Dave on January 10, 1999 at 02:07:14:
In Reply to: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys posted by Casey on January 08, 1999 at 23:25:43:
: I see nothing wrong with little boys wearing longhair, Pony Tails, Pig tails or braids.
:
: I have a 4 year old son and I have styled his hair in all these fashions, I especially like the pig tail look with bows and ribpons.
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: Casey
I AGREE..........AGAIN.......until we see pics..........it is a FANTASY!!!!!!!!!
Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys
Posted by john on January 10, 1999 at 05:26:54:
In Reply to: Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys posted by Dave on January 10, 1999 at 02:07:14:
why do you need pictoral proof? perhaps you can find a fetish site to fulfill your visual needs. i personally don't think it's a wise idea to post kid's pix on the internet.
Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys
Posted by dana on February 04, 1999 at 12:14:37:
In Reply to: Re: Tradional Girl's Styles for Boys posted by john on January 10, 1999 at 05:26:54:
: why do you need pictoral proof? perhaps you can find a fetish site to fulfill your visual needs. i personally don't think it's a wise idea to post kid's pix on the internet.
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