Amen to both of you!!
I used to work at the
Disney Store in Times Square, and it would always make me so sad to witness parents scolding their male child(red) for being in the castle area and looking at Princess things but then say nothing or even encourage the sister(s) being in the Cars/Marvel area.
On the flip side, I did have the distinct pleasure of ringing up a mother who was buying the complete Princess Tiana costume set for her son - who was soooooo excited he didn't want to take it off for us to remove the security tag. (He finally did.) As someone who is gay and who has several trans friends, I rang her up with tears in my eyes and said "I want to hug you for supporting him like you are!!" And after they had left I had to excuse myself to go in the back and cry for a moment. I'm very lucky in that my family accepts me for who I am and has never had issues with me. Many of my friends aren't as lucky.
PLEASE NOTE: I am in no way, shape, or form saying that clothes "turn" someone anything or that just because a boy likes princess things he's gay. I'm just saying there IS a double standard when it comes to boys with "girl" things vs. girls with "boy" things. And applauding parents who let their kids be themselves!!