Plumber’s Crack

Anonymous
When my daughters were little and they wanted to wear dresses on the playground I didn’t police where they could play or restrict their clothes. I simply said that dresses needed bicycle shorts underneath.

I can’t tell by your post if your daughter is overweight or if she’s skinny and the pants fall off. Either way, she’s way too old to be showing her private parts to her family.

These are the exact situations where she need her mom to step in. Everyone is judging you for leaving her so exposed and daily to protect her. Nobody thinks it’s cute.
Anonymous
Just have a seamstress take in the waist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just have a seamstress take in the waist.


Really? Who wants to may $20 to alter the waist of children’s joggers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just have a seamstress take in the waist.


It’s her shape, not the waist being too big. Her kid likely has no hips and a flat bottom. Like putting pants on a cylinder
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When my daughters were little and they wanted to wear dresses on the playground I didn’t police where they could play or restrict their clothes. I simply said that dresses needed bicycle shorts underneath.

I can’t tell by your post if your daughter is overweight or if she’s skinny and the pants fall off. Either way, she’s way too old to be showing her private parts to her family.

These are the exact situations where she need her mom to step in. Everyone is judging you for leaving her so exposed and daily to protect her. Nobody thinks it’s cute.


This. I can’t tell if it’s a skinny or fat problem but either way the clothes don’t fit and therefore can’t be worn without something underneath that stays in place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just have a seamstress take in the waist.


Really? Who wants to may $20 to alter the waist of children’s joggers?


OMG millennial mommies are so helpless. Get a needle and thread and do it yourself. I'd suggest getting a sewing machine but you probably don't know what that is
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just have a seamstress take in the waist.


Really? Who wants to may $20 to alter the waist of children’s joggers?


OMG millennial mommies are so helpless. Get a needle and thread and do it yourself. I'd suggest getting a sewing machine but you probably don't know what that is


So what you churn your own butter too? Girl be quiet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just have a seamstress take in the waist.


Really? Who wants to may $20 to alter the waist of children’s joggers?


OMG millennial mommies are so helpless. Get a needle and thread and do it yourself. I'd suggest getting a sewing machine but you probably don't know what that is


So what you churn your own butter too? Girl be quiet.


Learn some skills, mommmmmmeeeeee!
Anonymous
Take the waist in.
Anonymous
Sorry to be that person, but I don't think this is a real post. It's weird.
Anonymous
Sick
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just have a seamstress take in the waist.


Really? Who wants to may $20 to alter the waist of children’s joggers?


OMG millennial mommies are so helpless. Get a needle and thread and do it yourself. I'd suggest getting a sewing machine but you probably don't know what that is


For one, taking in the waist of kids pants is not worth the time or effort. Second, it isn’t a matter of the waist being too big, this is problem of no butt.
Anonymous
No ass no problem
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