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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone explain to me the rationale for allowing a 6th grader (an elementary student in FCPS) to wear full on makeup to school? Eyeshadow, mascara, blush and lipstick? It’s creeping me out. It doesn’t look good and it doesn’t seem appropriate at this age.[/quote] No one really needs to explain their rationale to you because it’s their child. If you don’t allow it in your home then fine.[/quote] I’ll bite. Mom of 2DDs, now 19+25. Allowing DD to wear makeup (much more beyond lip gloss) this young is an example of permissive parenting. This decision is driven, encouraged and allowed by mom with dad not in the picture or who is totally clueless and disengaged and kowtows to wife. Mom is carefully socially engineering behind the scenes and wants more than anything for her DD to be “popular” (at any cost). Mom has been jockeying for DD to be known for her appearance almost since infancy - and it starts with huge bows and dresses and photos. As DD matures, mom can intercede and use Sun-In, do highlights, ear piercing on young elementary age daughter. Next up: dance or cheer or “elite” travel sport. Around 5th grade, the boy craziness will begin and so looking cool/pretty/mature will attract more attention. Mom’s always encouraged DD to be a mini teen since forever so by the time DD hits 7th grade, she’ll be into typical teenage activities and all that entails so much so that her teen life will be compressed and sped up. Her freshman year of high school is pretty close to a college freshman’s 35 years ago. [/quote] I’m sure you think you are clever not how is insanely stupid. [/quote] PP and writing what I know and have observed 20 + years in FCPS. Tell me it’s not mom-driven. It’s a cautionary tale and my examples are true.[/quote] At our school the “popular” 6th grade girls were wearing makeup and crop tops, but I wouldn’t infer anything about their families. [/quote]
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