>>28961145Just like how in the past, people were fine with just sticking young boys into frilly dresses until they got their first haircut. It wasn't a huge issue.
See this girly kid in the image? That's Franklin D. Roosevelt as a young child.
>We find the look unsettling today, yet social convention of 1884, when FDR was photographed at age 2 1/2, dictated that boys wore dresses until age 6 or 7, also the time of their first haircut. Franklin's outfit was considered gender-neutral.Society, culture, and how it changes can be weird.