Day IV

Jun 17, 2010 21:36

I must honestly admit, I am quite startled ( Read more... )

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inappropriate shirts for kids prissz June 27 2010, 02:37:36 UTC
I totally agree with you on the shirt on a child. Anything with sex written on it has no business in a child's closet. That being said... I had a family member give my 12 yr old (at the time) a pair of those pajama pants that all the kids wear during the day... ARGH, hate that. Anyway, it had Jack Daniels and little whisky bottles written all over them so I only let him wear them at night... until he snuck them on and left early for the bus stop to school. Sigh... I got an interesting phone call that morning from the principal.

Buying a swimsuit for my 13 year old daughter has been interesting as well because it seems as if Target and most other stores use buyers that also buy for Victoria's Secret. I'm kidding about that, but really does a young child need to wear a bathing suit that is really a monokini with an ass crack showing? NO! Finally found a nice one on Amazon by Reebok.

Have an awesome Saturday,
Pris

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Re: inappropriate shirts for kids anubisankh June 27 2010, 02:43:25 UTC
It's astounding. Young boys wearing clothes with inappropriate logos/phrases/words/images, and then I see girls no older than six or seven wearing breastless skimpy bikinis.

I don't think they should be worrying or wearing this stuff until they've at least hit puberty, and even then...

I mean, it's just strange. And somewhat disturbing. Certainly, I'm guilty as charged in wearing a skull-dragon-gothic-black t-shirt, but the only time I've worn a shirt with any sort of innuendo on it was when I was wearing a shirt that said "what are you doing tonight?" because it was the only black shirt I could find that could afford to be ripped and torn to do the MJ Thriller. (long story.)

Bottom line: Little kids should not be sending adult messages.

But yes, I'm certain that was an interesting phone call... oh dear. XD

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