I have never watched that show so I cannot really comment on the specific case--and if the little boy did not want his nails done then I think that is silly or worse. I honestly would not think the pageant circuit would see polish on boys as a postive thing anyway (but I can't say why I get that vibe from them

). If this thread had just stayed talking about the episode I would have glanced at it and moved on.
But what I don't get is all of the comments on this thread about how no one will ever paint their boy's nails, it is weird, cross gender behavior, their husbands would have a heart attack, etc. Why the heck is a little bit of nail polish that comes right off an issue? Are all of you who are so opposed to it also opposed to girls with short hair cuts or girls playing "boy" sports, etc

I am guessing not because there always seems to be such a double standard on these issues.
funkymonkey

--I used to teach preschool and when the beauty shop was up all of the kids were allowed to put on the nail polish. When the dress ups were out all of the kids were allowed to wear the princess things too (and the pirate things and the police uniforms, etc etc). It was no different than any other pretend play and we NEVER said any toy/game/play was for jsut one gender or the other and I would NEVER place my children in a school which did.
The full disclosure is that my 11 year old boy does wear nail polish (more than his 13 year old sister). He gets his sister to paint his nails about once a month, mostly in "boy" colours (silver, blue, black, green, orange) but if he can convince me to spring for a mani/pedi before vacation (I have done it twice) he gets bright red with a white mickey head (to match the smoke stacks on
DCL). He is happy and it does not harm anybody (including himself) so I do not see why that would be an issue with anyone--but judging from the comments here I gather it is--so sad how we all have to judge such innocuous about others and be critical