Purple teletubby is a kid, only even younger than the Sesame Street characters.
Why do people insist on sticking labels on kids who can barely talk with sexual characteristics which they will carry the rest of their lives because they do things typically associated with the opposite sex when they're too young to make any distinction at all?
My son went through a love affair with my shoes when he was about 4 years old. He got a kick out of putting on my heels and stomping through the house. Likewise, he toyed around with wearing his sister's dresses. I can remember dressing my younger brother up as a girl (complete with wig) and he's anything but homo. Yet he was perfectly willing to be dressed up as a girl when he was a kid.
Lefterals would take that as an indication that he was queer at the age of 7 and start grooming him as one.
I see it as a natural fascination with the world around them.
My boy is 6 now and my daughter has to keep chasing him away from her Polly Pockets. He's fascinated by them. He's not fascinated by Barbie dolls, but he likes the little tiny dolls with all their little clothes and shoes and accessories. It's not because they're girls, it's because he likes the tactile part of it, it's fun to put rubber clothes on tiny things, and fiddle around with their little animals and stuff. .
actually the purple teletubbie was the only one with an adult voice and I was joking Allie. ANd you want to know who came up with calling him gay, high school kids who love to label things.