Plumber’s Crack

Anonymous
DD, 10, has a lot of tracksuits. She loves her “trackies” as she calls them so much, she’s actually wearing them to Thanksgiving dinner! I let my kids wear what they would like so long as it’s fine for the weather and not inappropriate. Unfortunately, when she lies down to read, well, everything is shown. She really likes this particular brand and this is their smallest size. The pants are fluffy and she just loves it. I don’t want to embarrass her but…
Anonymous
Underwear exists.
Anonymous
You say that you let your kids wear what they like SO LONG AS IT’S NOT INAPPROPRIATE. If your daughter is not adequately covered in these pants, they are not appropriate and she can’t wear them. Even if they are very fluffy. Sorry.
Anonymous
Is the problem that they’re too big in the waist? Can you use a big safety pin to take up the slack or give it to her to pin before she lays down. It might look a little awkward, but it would have to be better than plumber’s crack.
Anonymous
Nasty ass
Anonymous
If it shows her ass then the clothing is NOT appropriate. She is 10 - old enough to learn you dress up for certain occasions and a holiday with family/friends is one of them.
Anonymous
I don't understand how this is happening? Are they too big?
Anonymous
At 10 even a little bit of the butt showing is inappropriate. Either take the waist in so the pants stay up or remove the pants from her wardrobe until she's bigger.
Anonymous
This is trashy you can't let her go out like that!
Anonymous
Is this a troll??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this a troll??


A lil crack is fine. But a big gap is no bueno. We simply cannot allow a Plumber's Crack Gap to exist.
Anonymous
Damn your child a stank ho
Anonymous
I would just tell her they don’t fit her properly and she can’t wear them. Leave it at that. It probably isn’t a matter of size, but rather the cut of the pants and her shape. Kids with flatter rear ends have this problem with a lot of pants.
Anonymous
Stanky
Anonymous
Bigger undies
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