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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s great that mom and daughter have the same passion and get to perform together. What a bunch of bitter biddies you all are.[/quote] Sexualizing your teen daughter with sexy moves and outfits is way more than a performance. Very sad to see. [/quote] Gramma have you been to a prom anywhere in this country in the last 10 years? Keep clutching those pearls honey.[/quote] What 12 and 13 year olds are going to prom?[/quote] Not prom, but when my kids were in middle school, they did an 8th grade cruise on the potomac. When I tell you, my mouth dropped when I saw how the girls came. I have boys. I'm talking 6 inch heels, full makeup, heavy hair extensions, the nails, etc. Prom type dresses that were very mature-looking. They didn't look like this at school every day, but baybeee!! They came looking they were going to senior prom. My close friend had her daughter in a typical age-appropriate dressy outfit, minimal makeup and no nails. She looked really out of place compared to the other girls.[/quote] I guess there are a lot of geographic differences. I have one in 6th and one in 8th and haven't seen any of them looking like Blue Ivy. They are mostly in hoodies and sweats or leggings. Corsets with cleavage and full faces of makeup are just not in for 12 / 13 year olds were we are. Maybe we are all poor but no one is spending thousands on hair and makeup and outfits. Thankfully! Makes me glad we live where we do given those saying she is the norm for a middle schooler for where they live.[/quote]
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