I feel you misunderstand me friend. The father is indeed a hero of sorts and I am not making his actions seem small in any way, I honor him and his doings with all my heart.
My comment was aimed at those (thankfully) few who where rather outraged at this, like we are living in the fifties where real men wore a suit and a hat, twirled their mustaches while the women giggled and agreed with their husbands.
It also seems rather queer to me that this kind of thing is worth such heat and debate in this day and age, probably because where I come from a boy liking dresses is no big deal. If he'd turn out gay than he's gay, if he turns out a full blown cross-dresser then he'd probably like Eddie Izzard in the future.
Point is I find this overblown and not worth such a fuzz.
Also pope in pimpin' dress: