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Anonymous
When the catalogue came, I was not disturbed by the pink polish and more disturbed by the fact that mother and son were super WASP-y, which is not what my family is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I paint my 3 year old son's toenails all the time. It's a compromise, because when I paint his sister's fingernails, he demands some color too. Totally harmless and sweet.


this is exactly what i do. it starts with me painting my toe nails then my four year old girl wants her nail's painted then my two year old sons wants some color. usually i just paint his big toe and he goes away happy. it is not a big deal at all!
Anonymous
OT but I haven't liked their stuff since the 'Jenna campaign' took over a couple of years ago.
Anonymous
Wow. It's amazing what conservatives will get upset about.
Anonymous
on another note... my two year old ds wears nail polish of all colors, my dd's princess dresses, tutu's, etc..., but (on laundry day) my dh tried to put my dd's pink training underwear on him and he had an absolute fit!!! he did not want to wear them at all. he kept saying mine are blue, mine are blue... what was that about?
Anonymous
Why do people have to be so stupid about this stuff? It's not a big deal. Nail polish will not make your son gay if that's what you're worried about!
Anonymous
Like Jon Stewart said, "face paint will not make your child a cat."
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Anonymous wrote:
cuzimawesome wrote:The only reason it's sparking a debate is because fox news is making it a debate. Do they really have nothing better to do?.


Um, yeah, it's Fox "News". You must not be too familiar with them if this surprises you. And I wouldn't cal it a debate, either.


Fox News is brain-fodder for fucking imbiciles. I challenge you to watch more than 30 seconds of "Fox & Friends" with "Douchey Steve Doucey" and not come out the other end appreciably less intelligent. Guy used to be the local DC "wacky weatherman", and now he's some sort of guru for Red State morons. So sad.
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Anonymous wrote:on another note... my two year old ds wears nail polish of all colors, my dd's princess dresses, tutu's, etc..., but (on laundry day) my dh tried to put my dd's pink training underwear on him and he had an absolute fit!!! he did not want to wear them at all. he kept saying mine are blue, mine are blue... what was that about?


Maybe because underwear is more personal? Two year olds are of the mind set that anything girlie might turn them into a girl... so maybe he didn't mind playing dress-up etc., but wearing something that is worn everyday (and has more to do with how you identify yourself gender wise,) might seem like a threat to him.
Anonymous
Wow, I came to DCUM after checking out the Onion website, clicked on this link, and it hit me that I never realized how exactly alike Onion and Fox new stories are!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When the catalogue came, I was not disturbed by the pink polish and more disturbed by the fact that mother and son were super WASP-y, which is not what my family is.


You are disturbed that WASP-y people exist?

I don't get disturbed when my catalog has people who don't look like me in it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
cuzimawesome wrote:The only reason it's sparking a debate is because fox news is making it a debate. Do they really have nothing better to do?.


Um, yeah, it's Fox "News". You must not be too familiar with them if this surprises you. And I wouldn't cal it a debate, either.


Fox News is brain-fodder for fucking imbiciles. I challenge you to watch more than 30 seconds of "Fox & Friends" with "Douchey Steve Doucey" and not come out the other end appreciably less intelligent. Guy used to be the local DC "wacky weatherman", and now he's some sort of guru for Red State morons. So sad.


LOL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When the catalogue came, I was not disturbed by the pink polish and more disturbed by the fact that mother and son were super WASP-y, which is not what my family is.


You are disturbed that WASP-y people exist?

I don't get disturbed when my catalog has people who don't look like me in it.


I'm not disturbed that WASP-y people exist, otherwise I would be disturbed at my WASP-y husband's very existence. Maybe it's irrational but there's simply something about J. Crew that bothers my minority soul.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I knew lots of guys at my college who painted their nails. This was in the mid-late 1990s. Not just goth black, either.

I'd totally paint my sons' nails, whatever colors they wanted! Why not?

Maybe it is effective Republican Repellant.


I'm guessing Ivy League or RISD?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I knew lots of guys at my college who painted their nails. This was in the mid-late 1990s. Not just goth black, either.

I'd totally paint my sons' nails, whatever colors they wanted! Why not?

Maybe it is effective Republican Repellant.


I'm guessing Ivy League or RISD?


Small liberal arts college in Iowa.
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