I'd ask for Theseus' number, but I doubt they have a telephone.
And Newt in knickerbockers and stockings is just too cute.
Useless knowledge time: In researching at what age boys exchanged the knickerbockers for long trousers (and it seems to have been 13/14), I found out that, between 1550 and about the late 19th century, boys wore dresses until they were about seven. Frilly, silky, pink, lacy dresses. Made it easier for them when nature called apparently. O_o
I have indeed wondered at the prevalence of daughters in those 18th century royal family paintings - and now I know about half of those sweet little girls are indeed sweet little boys! Art historians have developed a whole set of distinctions to discern between boys in dresses and girls in dresses in paintings and photographs. Hair length often doesn't help. Painters and photographers outfitted little boys with swords, whips and other masculine toys - or painted their dogs more active than the girls'.
Quite fascinating.
Alexandra Rena
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