What is your 13 year old daughter getting for Christmas?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


I've read through this entire thread and not once did someone bash girls who don't like the expensive stuff and no one on this thread said that girls who don't like these things are liars or losers. Clearly this has struck a cord with you and perhaps you need to look inward as to why, then get off this thread and get some therapy. You don't need to launch WWIII on here just because your DD doesn't want bum bum cream and others do. It's not that big of a deal. The purpose of this thread was to discuss what teen girls want, not to analyze how those choices shape their character.


Can we get back to the topic of what teen girls want for Christmas? Some of us are actually looking for ideas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


I've read through this entire thread and not once did someone bash girls who don't like the expensive stuff and no one on this thread said that girls who don't like these things are liars or losers. Clearly this has struck a cord with you and perhaps you need to look inward as to why, then get off this thread and get some therapy. You don't need to launch WWIII on here just because your DD doesn't want bum bum cream and others do. It's not that big of a deal. The purpose of this thread was to discuss what teen girls want, not to analyze how those choices shape their character.


Can we get back to the topic of what teen girls want for Christmas? Some of us are actually looking for ideas.


Yes--mine is into make-up and I would appreciate any Sephora or Ulta finds you all are getting. Mine already has the Laneige and Dior lip stuff on their list--what else? She keeps mentioning highlighter--is there a specific one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.

Uggs and $50 toning cream are not girly....
Anonymous
Sketchbook, pro switch controller, nail polish, books, sudoku
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


I've read through this entire thread and not once did someone bash girls who don't like the expensive stuff and no one on this thread said that girls who don't like these things are liars or losers. Clearly this has struck a cord with you and perhaps you need to look inward as to why, then get off this thread and get some therapy. You don't need to launch WWIII on here just because your DD doesn't want bum bum cream and others do. It's not that big of a deal. The purpose of this thread was to discuss what teen girls want, not to analyze how those choices shape their character.


Can we get back to the topic of what teen girls want for Christmas? Some of us are actually looking for ideas.


Yes--mine is into make-up and I would appreciate any Sephora or Ulta finds you all are getting. Mine already has the Laneige and Dior lip stuff on their list--what else? She keeps mentioning highlighter--is there a specific one?


Glow Recipe dew drops is popular, as is the Rare Beauty liquid highlighter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


I've read through this entire thread and not once did someone bash girls who don't like the expensive stuff and no one on this thread said that girls who don't like these things are liars or losers. Clearly this has struck a cord with you and perhaps you need to look inward as to why, then get off this thread and get some therapy. You don't need to launch WWIII on here just because your DD doesn't want bum bum cream and others do. It's not that big of a deal. The purpose of this thread was to discuss what teen girls want, not to analyze how those choices shape their character.


Can we get back to the topic of what teen girls want for Christmas? Some of us are actually looking for ideas.


Yes--mine is into make-up and I would appreciate any Sephora or Ulta finds you all are getting. Mine already has the Laneige and Dior lip stuff on their list--what else? She keeps mentioning highlighter--is there a specific one?


Glow Recipe dew drops is popular, as is the Rare Beauty liquid highlighter.


Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


I've read through this entire thread and not once did someone bash girls who don't like the expensive stuff and no one on this thread said that girls who don't like these things are liars or losers. Clearly this has struck a cord with you and perhaps you need to look inward as to why, then get off this thread and get some therapy. You don't need to launch WWIII on here just because your DD doesn't want bum bum cream and others do. It's not that big of a deal. The purpose of this thread was to discuss what teen girls want, not to analyze how those choices shape their character.


Can we get back to the topic of what teen girls want for Christmas? Some of us are actually looking for ideas.


Yes--mine is into make-up and I would appreciate any Sephora or Ulta finds you all are getting. Mine already has the Laneige and Dior lip stuff on their list--what else? She keeps mentioning highlighter--is there a specific one?


I'm getting one daughter a set of makeup brushes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


Nobody is bashing the girls who don't want these things. No one has called them loser. I will admit to being the poster who thinks that some of them are hiding things from you. My comment was certainly not meant to bash these girls. It was meant to be a commentary on what you, as the adult, are fostering.


Nah, that was not a commentary, that was insane insults to avoid questioning your own choices. You're rationalizing your choice of consumerism by proxy and your support of your kid's buying popularity over earning it by flashing the in-brands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


Nobody is bashing the girls who don't want these things. No one has called them loser. I will admit to being the poster who thinks that some of them are hiding things from you. My comment was certainly not meant to bash these girls. It was meant to be a commentary on what you, as the adult, are fostering.


Nah, that was not a commentary, that was insane insults to avoid questioning your own choices. You're rationalizing your choice of consumerism by proxy and your support of your kid's buying popularity over earning it by flashing the in-brands.


Your posts don’t do much to convince that your daughter would actually talk to you about any of this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


I've read through this entire thread and not once did someone bash girls who don't like the expensive stuff and no one on this thread said that girls who don't like these things are liars or losers. Clearly this has struck a cord with you and perhaps you need to look inward as to why, then get off this thread and get some therapy. You don't need to launch WWIII on here just because your DD doesn't want bum bum cream and others do. It's not that big of a deal. The purpose of this thread was to discuss what teen girls want, not to analyze how those choices shape their character.


Can we get back to the topic of what teen girls want for Christmas? Some of us are actually looking for ideas.


Yes--mine is into make-up and I would appreciate any Sephora or Ulta finds you all are getting. Mine already has the Laneige and Dior lip stuff on their list--what else? She keeps mentioning highlighter--is there a specific one?


Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Highlighter wand
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


Sure, if we can also stop bashing girls who don’t want clothes and makeup. I’m tired of people perpetuating the idea that all teenage girls want the exact same things, and if they don’t, they must be liars or losers.


I've read through this entire thread and not once did someone bash girls who don't like the expensive stuff and no one on this thread said that girls who don't like these things are liars or losers. Clearly this has struck a cord with you and perhaps you need to look inward as to why, then get off this thread and get some therapy. You don't need to launch WWIII on here just because your DD doesn't want bum bum cream and others do. It's not that big of a deal. The purpose of this thread was to discuss what teen girls want, not to analyze how those choices shape their character.


Can we get back to the topic of what teen girls want for Christmas? Some of us are actually looking for ideas.


Yes--mine is into make-up and I would appreciate any Sephora or Ulta finds you all are getting. Mine already has the Laneige and Dior lip stuff on their list--what else? She keeps mentioning highlighter--is there a specific one?


Charlotte Tilbury Beauty Highlighter wand


Mine has Nyx jumbo highlighting stick on the list.
Anonymous
there is a Benefit highlighter that my daughter (and her friends like).

Cookie is the one my daughter has

https://www.sephora.com/product/cookie-highlighter-P447375?skuId=2520468&icid2=products%20grid:p447375:product

Also she likes the Sephora face masks, Sephora mascara, the Sephora gloss and amok hair products.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can the posters who are bashing other people's daughters for wanting clothes and makeup get off this thread? Very tired of women perpetuating the misogynistic idea that being girly=being vain and materialistic.


It’s one toxic drunk mom. Just ignore them
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:to the adults criticizing kids loving things that are trendy or name brand- they are trendy for a reason lol. I have fun talking about trends and getting excited over things with my DD.


Ignore them. They are the same misery lovers who found the pandemic to be NBD because they hate movies, restaurants, concerts, parties, kids’ sports, Disney, and talking to other humans.


Not kids’ sports and Disney. The rest I quite enjoy.


Perfect, you like having fun yourself, but, don’t like things that are fun for kids. It’s understandable that you wouldn’t enjoy buying your kids gifts either.


You don’t sound very bright. It’s understandable that your kids are already getting taken in by cosmetic companies claiming their products make life more fun.


Read, wear, need, want

A book, a scarf, new socks, a pack of gum

Is that what your daughter is getting?


Don’t forget the ubiquitous “art supplies”….my daughter has been getting art supplies since she was a toddler, but she’s 12 now and the girl wants a pair of Uggs and fancy lip gloss and PP’s on here act like it’s sacrilegious.


Pp here who’s dd is getting art supplies. she has also been getting art supplies since she was a toddler, but we’re trading the crayola in for prismacolors and Copic markers. She is serious about her art so we are taking it seriously.


+1 Our daughters would be friends. She’s in a magnet program for visual arts and her list is mostly art supplies. I don’t think anyone at her school wears Lululemon or even Uggs.


My dd is also in a magnet program for visual arts. If you’re in DC, maybe they already know each other 😄


So wanting expensive, name brand markers is a badge of honor, but, expensive pants are shameful?

Bottom line, kids want expensive stuff. Surprise, they are like adults.


Actually, my kid didn’t ask for specific brand markers. I’m an artist with artist friends and copic markers are the ones my professional illustrator friend recommended, but sure make assumptions

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uggs
Skincare fridge
Kendra Scott necklace
Aviator nation hoodie
Sephora items/gift certificate
Silk pillow case
Brandy Melville clothes
Tree hut Body scrubs
Bath and body works body spray
Daily pull off calendar


- Some of this is coming from other family members not just us


No way that teens get these $300 ugly hoodies LOL
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