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4th December 07, 05:46 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by ChromeScholar
On the minus side, the parents will have to deal with the idiots who assume the baby is a girl, since he's wearing a skirt.
Unfortunately true. Now that you mention it I had an acquaintance that had a kilt for his newborn son. He told us it was almost universal from those who did not already know the baby was a boy, that they presumed it was a girl because of the "skirt".
 Originally Posted by string
Considering that you can dress up a baby in pink ruffles and put bows on them, but have them in a navy blue car seat and people assume they are a boy... people are idiots anyway when it comes to babies, so you might as well.
True, but the whole colour deal is the problem. Unfortunately if people see a "skirt" they will definitely think girl. You can't accessorise a baby in a kilt the way a man would.
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