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Let her stew
When she’s an adult she can wear what she wants |
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OP, pick your battles. Don’t you remember the strict mom girls changing in school bathrooms? Your daughter will do the same.
This is not a hill to die on. It’s Halloween, not a family event. |
I am not! Unfamiliar with that poster but would love to read what made you think that. |
OP, you need to stay firm on what you said first time around. Your dd wants and needs to know you mean what you say and will Protect her. If you give in this easily, this poor child will have a horrible future. She either wears the original dress you bought or no costume. And pays you for that unworn dress. |
Great precedent you just set, mom! |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s a no to the hooker look. [/quote]
Short skirts and crop tops are pretty normal for teens, even the ones on the young side, even if you want to clutch your pearls about them. I would say no to school, but yes to after school--it's Halloween after all (but yes, she will want tights--it's not supposed to be warm tomorrow). [/quote] What’s in fashion currently are oversized baggy Jeans or sweatpants with a crop top. An oversized hoodie waiting in case it gets cold. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s a no to the hooker look. [/quote]
Short skirts and crop tops are pretty normal for teens, even the ones on the young side, even if you want to clutch your pearls about them. I would say no to school, but yes to after school--it's Halloween after all (but yes, she will want tights--it's not supposed to be warm tomorrow). [/quote] What’s in fashion currently are oversized baggy Jeans or sweatpants with a crop top. An oversized hoodie waiting in case it gets cold. [/quote] That's what I see all the kids at the bus stops wearing. Not one single micro mini. |
There were several amazing entries in this thread. I don't want to derail Logan Circle, but I treasure our DCUM writers and love to recognize and encourage them (alas I am not as talented). Thank you for the Logan circle laugh and enjoy your fellow writer's musings on Annapolis: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/1288000.page "A “big night out” in Annapolis usually means dragging your husband who’s now shaped like a retired lacrosse ball into the same boat shoes, salmon shorts, and off-brand Vineyard Vines button-down you panic-bought at Marshalls during the Obama administration. You’ll make a reservation at Dock Street Bar & Grill, because apparently nothing says “coastal charm” like bland crab dip and a 50/50 chance of food poisoning, while a local rock band made up entirely of guys who peaked playing Battle of the Bands before dropping out of Broadneck butchers a Dave Matthews cover in the corner. Then comes the highlight: swaying in a sweaty crowd of sunburnt Edgewater rednecks and Calvert County day-drinkers, surrounded by Anne Arundel’s “elite”: people whose resumes peak with an associate’s degree from AACC or a marketing diploma from Salisbury and who now live in their parents’ basements, proudly insisting they “just love the Annapolis lifestyle.” Annapolis is a place where ambition goes to die quietly between $3 rail drinks, and the only thing more bloated than the crowd’s livers are their delusions that this is somehow “upscale living.” |
Big whoop it's one night. Is she going as a hooker? What's the problem here? Shaming your kid so boys don't look at her? You are not a good girl mother. Body positive not shaming. It's Halloween who cares this is not a hill to die on. |
What's the big deal? Just one day. Let her have her fun and maybe learn something from it. |
| What did her father have to say ? |
Pregnancy, fetenayl use, not going to college is pretty normal as well. Just go with it, I guess. |
Absolutely posiitive if you posted pics of your tween or teen kids in every Halloween costume they've ever worn, we won't see any micro minis or short shorts and tights. Which means... you care, so stop trolling. |