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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16040396" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Not really sure what the point of this thread is. I get painting your nails isn't masculine. I get it's not exactly accepted in society for males to paint them (outside of black if you're an emo bruh). But realistically, it's a dad supporting his son for being who he is. No doubt the kid learned (or should) that being who you are doesn't always result in acceptance. No one has an obligation to accept your love of wieners, painting your nails, or watching anime. If they don't like it, they roll deep and leave you be (or should). </p><p></p><p>But in this case, the kid gets bullied. Dad steps up and supports him. I see it the same way as a dad supporting his child that's gone bald from cancer. Kids are mean, and even if it's due to chemo, you know good and well kids poke fun at other kids for being balled. So dad's in the situation rise to the occasion, shave their head, and prove it doesn't mean a flying fook what you look like as long as you love yourself. </p><p></p><p>With that said, I wouldn't paint my nails if my son was into it. I'd say "Paint em whatever you want boy. Just don't get mad if you get made fun of people less tolerant than me".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16040396, member: 46336"] Not really sure what the point of this thread is. I get painting your nails isn't masculine. I get it's not exactly accepted in society for males to paint them (outside of black if you're an emo bruh). But realistically, it's a dad supporting his son for being who he is. No doubt the kid learned (or should) that being who you are doesn't always result in acceptance. No one has an obligation to accept your love of wieners, painting your nails, or watching anime. If they don't like it, they roll deep and leave you be (or should). But in this case, the kid gets bullied. Dad steps up and supports him. I see it the same way as a dad supporting his child that's gone bald from cancer. Kids are mean, and even if it's due to chemo, you know good and well kids poke fun at other kids for being balled. So dad's in the situation rise to the occasion, shave their head, and prove it doesn't mean a flying fook what you look like as long as you love yourself. With that said, I wouldn't paint my nails if my son was into it. I'd say "Paint em whatever you want boy. Just don't get mad if you get made fun of people less tolerant than me". [/QUOTE]
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