No, it's not acceptable. Forcing a boy to wear girl's clothes against his will violates his personal choice and may cause psychological harm. Everyone should have the right to choose their own clothing style, regardless of gender.
He would probably feel humiliated. Wearing clothes that are typically associated with the opposite gender against his will can make him feel like he's being made a fool of.
One reason could be parental ignorance. Some parents may not understand the importance of a child's gender identity and force their own ideas onto the child. For example, they might believe that dressing a boy in girl clothes will make him more obedient.
He could feel a range of emotions. At first, he might be in shock that such a thing is being forced upon him. Then, as he is made to wear the girl clothes and makeup, he could feel a deep sense of humiliation. If the situation persists, he might start to feel a sense of hopelessness or powerlessness. In a more positive scenario, if he is able to overcome the initial negative feelings, he might develop a sense of empathy towards those who are often forced to conform to gender roles that they don't identify with, but this would require a lot of inner strength and support from others.
Well, perhaps it's part of a family situation. For example, if there's a domineering female figure in the family who has always wanted a girl and is trying to force her ideals on the boy. Or in some cases, it could be part of a cultural or traditional practice that has been misinterpreted or misapplied in a way that violates the boy's rights. In a school setting, it might be due to peer pressure from a group of mean - spirited kids who think it's funny to make the boy do this.
One reason could be for a prank or a mean - spirited joke by others. Maybe some bullies in the story thought it would be funny to humiliate the boy by making him wear girl clothes and makeup.
There could also be a sense of confusion. If he's young, he may not fully understand why he's being made to wear these clothes. He might start to question his own identity or what it means to be a boy or a girl. This confusion can lead to a lot of self - exploration in the story as he tries to make sense of the situation.
Yes, there might be some rare cases in real life. For example, in some extremely strict or misinformed family environments where parents have very rigid gender - role ideas. They might force a boy to wear girl clothes thinking it would 'correct' certain behaviors they don't like. However, this is completely wrong as it violates the child's right to self - identity and can cause psychological harm to the child.
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.