All of their girls dressed "like girls" when they were younger. If you think differently you were not paying attention. Shiloh broke out of it faster but she definitely wore dresses as a baby/toddler.
I can believe it was her choice. And her parents didn't fight it. Angie was quite the wild child when she was young so I would think she'd be open to what do you call it? fluid sexuality or whatever. Miley Cyrus used this term not re gender but re whether she was attracted to men or women. Anyway.....I hope they didn't steer her into being a boy and see no reason why they would have.At that young age it makes you wonder if she "broke out of it" or if it was imposed upon her. How many parents here let their four-year-olds choose all their own clothes? Or do you choose clothing for your young children because you're the parent and that's your job?
Is part of her identity to be unacquainted with a hairbrush as well?
Shiloh was such a pretty baby. She hit the genetic jackpot. I'm sure being more girlie would have brought her a whole lot more attention.^No pretty pink princess dresses for that little girl from birth.
seems really young to make clothing choices. a child that age can barely even dress themselves successfully. its more likely that an adult made the choice to dress the girl in 'boy' clothes ... perhaps its some sort of 'social experiment.'