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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's an example of a performance, which would be when make-up is a special event. And I don't send her to ballet so that she can wear make-up. I send her to ballet because she loves to dance.[/quote] So there are exceptions, you say? Hypocrite! I think the moms here who allow it don't do it every day. It's more like a special treat. How is it any different than allowing it for the ballet recital? It's still a young girl being allowed to wear makeup, typically WAY more makeup that moms who allow it as a treat would put on, BTW. Do they really need the makeup to dance in the recital? No, they do it because it enhances, yes enhances, the coustume/performance. But apparently it's OK for a ballet recital because, well, you're only sending her there to dance. Again, I call hypocrite![/quote] I am generally against muder, except for I think there is a thing called self-defense. I am generally against borrowing money, except in special circumstances. Follow closely because this might get a bit complicated for you: Just because there is a GENERAL rule that someone follows doesn't mean that there can't be limited exceptions. If one says generally I do this and this except for during x.y,and z, it doesn't make them a hypocrite because they are following their general rule except for in limited pre-determined exceptions. And how is make-up a "treat"? Inside the house, okay I get that, My child wears my shoes, DH shoes, wore my cardigan yesterday etc. But ouside the house? How is that a "treat"?[/quote]
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