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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] 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.[/quote] Not kids’ sports and Disney. The rest I quite enjoy. [/quote] 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.[/quote] 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. [/quote] Read, wear, need, want A book, a scarf, new socks, a pack of gum Is that what your daughter is getting?[/quote] 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. [/quote] 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.[/quote] +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.[/quote] My dd is also in a magnet program for visual arts. If you’re in DC, maybe they already know each other 😄[/quote] 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.[/quote]
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