The boy can also try to resist his sister's actions directly. He should firmly say 'no' when she tries to make him act like a baby girl. He can find his own interests and hobbies that are more in line with his true self, like if he likes sports, he can focus on that and show his sister and others that he has his own identity that is different from what she's trying to impose.
Another way is through self - expression. He can engage in activities that are typically associated with boys, like sports or building models. By doing these things, he is asserting his own identity. He can also keep a journal to record his feelings about the situation, which can help him better understand himself and find ways to deal with the pressure from his mother.
He would probably feel embarrassed. After all, being forced to dress and look like a girl is not something most boys expect or want.
One possible consequence could be psychological confusion for the boy. He might struggle with his identity and self - image.
The boy may initially be shocked and embarrassed. But then, he could choose to play along in a sarcastic way, making fun of the situation and those who forced him, turning the tables on them. For instance, he could strut around in the clothes as if he was a model on a runway, which would make his persecutors feel stupid for thinking it would be a great way to humiliate him. He could also use it as an opportunity to teach them a lesson about respecting others' boundaries.
The boy could learn to accept the experience as a way to understand the challenges faced by girls, and use this newfound understanding to promote gender equality. Then he can return to his normal self with a more inclusive mindset.
He could try to find support. This might be from a few understanding friends or family members who see the wrong in what's happening. They can offer emotional support and help him resist if possible.
The plot could start with the event that forces the boy to be a 'baby girl'. Then, show his initial shock and resistance. As the story progresses, he might start to learn about this new identity, like wearing different clothes or doing 'girly' things. His relationships with others will change, and that can drive the plot forward.
He should communicate clearly with his friend. Just say that he is not comfortable with this situation and it has to stop. For example, he can sit down with his friend and say 'I don't like what you're doing, it makes me feel bad and it's not okay.'
The impact on his self - identity depends on many factors. If he has a strong support system at home, his parents can help him understand that this is just a temporary situation and that it doesn't change who he is as a boy. But if he doesn't have that support, the experience could be very damaging. He may internalize the female behaviors he is forced to do and start to feel like he doesn't belong in the male gender category. This could lead to him suppressing his true male characteristics and developing insecurities about his masculinity.
It could be about a cruel prank where some kids force a boy to dress like a baby girl for fun. Maybe they make him wear a dress, put on makeup, and a wig just to embarrass him.