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The event was hosted by Michelle Tea, a writer from Los Angeles, who started attending library story hours after becoming a mom. “Story time rises or falls on the charisma of the storyteller,” she said. “Some seemed to have a personality disorder or didn’t even like children.” She’d brought her partner, Dashiell Lippman, and their two-year-old son, Atticus, who had a haircut that resembled David Beckham’s. “He is pretty butch—we call him Fratticus,” Tea said. “I’m always pushing a tutu on him, but he’s, like, ‘No.’ ”
She is trying to get her 2-year-old son to wear a tutu. This poor child needs to be examined by doctors from the child welfare department, and the mother should be taking a parenting class.
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[–] CANCEL-CAT-FACTS 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
She is trying to get her 2-year-old son to wear a tutu. This poor child needs to be examined by doctors from the child welfare department, and the mother should be taking a parenting class.