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You should read ''The Sissy Boy Syndrome''

Posted by Manstuprator on 2026-March-25 12:28:59, Wednesday
In reply to I can't completely agree posted by Etenne on 2026-March-25 10:57:32, Wednesday

Dr. Richard Green's work, specifically his 15-year longitudinal study, is the most recognized research in this field.

Book/Study: The "Sissy Boy Syndrome" and the Development of Homosexuality (1987).

Richard Green The Sissy Boy Syndrome

"This is a fifteen-year study of two behaviorally different groups of young boys growing up to be two behaviorally different groups of young men. I call one group “feminine boys.” Other children called them “sissy.” Although tagged with that unhappy label, these boys differed from many other boys also called “sissy.” Our boys would have preferred being girls. They liked to dress in girls’ or women’s clothes. They preferred Barbie dolls to trucks. Their playmates were girls. When they played “mommy-daddy” games, they were mommy. And they avoided rough-and-tumble play and sports, the usual reasons for the epithet “sissy.” "


This is right up your alley...

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