I think the idea to allow him to wear it but take the spare clothes is a good one- and as the party is a fairy/pixie theme- he may not be the only boy in pink!!!
It is a shame that there is this stigma attatched to 'pink'.....i cheated when they were little as i used 'peach &blue' clothes together.
I've see ladybird costumes- but he will have none of it!
This morning i felt that lovely 'glow' that you get when your kids do something 'cute' and you feel so happy. I went in the front room and he was sat up in the window sill- i said he should get down incase he fell- he said "but i want everyone to see me" ...he was wearing the fairy costume!!!!
It's not so much the ballet he's into- it's the dress- so 'boy ballet' clothes wouldn't do!!!
Also one of you mentioned nursery...i have never had any probs with them dressing up in anything at nursery...last year his class all dresseed in majorette clothes and shook pompoms to music- it was so sweet....and i agree that wearing pink and wings does not indicate sexuality!!!! At the end of the day- if he were at school and they had a fairy costume and he chose to wear it i would be VERY angry if a teacher told him to take it off...so i feel i am contradicting myself!!!
He's planning what he calls 'sparkles' for his face (glitter) and wants a 'crownk'....which we eventually discovered is a 'halo' (so at least he doesn't want a tiara!! !!!!
for his feet i will get some real white ballet slippers- but not with ribbons up the leg....unless ofcourse he says he wants ribbons!!!
I think what makes this 'harder' is that my other 2 are autistic and have nevr enjoyed costumes (ds1 has never worn a mask) so to have a child throwing himself into the party spirit is alien to me!
Finally in 15 or so years time when he's asked to play a dame in the local panto production- who will 'worry' that HE is wearing HER clothes....it's daft that such fuss occurs in childhood if a boy wants girls clothes....yet later in life it 'can' be acceptable!!
God ! I'm ranting now!!!