Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least no bubble butt. Is it really that essential to see that little bottom of hers? Oh yeah, they feel better to.
"All Grown Up and No Where to Go" is about tweens who are allowed inappropriate behavior, written by child psychologist David Elkind.
You may want to read it.
I would like to know more, before I order the book. Does he say that 10-year-old girls who wore leggings as pants grow up to be teenagers who behave badly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good luck keeping your teen out of tight pants! However, mine prefer skinny to jeggings b/c jeggings tend to roll up around the waist and then fall down, so they are stuck pulling them up all day. There is a reason they are always on sale. At my teens HS, every girl looks just like the picture (more or less)
Tell us, from your angle, what's happening in the boy department for HS girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG my 11 year old makes so much fun of these! I don't think many kids wear them.
When exactly does it become super cool and funny for a parent to hear their kid being snarky and making fun of clothing or other kids whatever (insert preference here)? Because I would be horrified at my 11 year old for being an asshat.
I just realized how old this thread was. Ugh. I hate when that happens. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG my 11 year old makes so much fun of these! I don't think many kids wear them.
When exactly does it become super cool and funny for a parent to hear their kid being snarky and making fun of clothing or other kids whatever (insert preference here)? Because I would be horrified at my 11 year old for being an asshat.
Anonymous wrote:OMG my 11 year old makes so much fun of these! I don't think many kids wear them.
Anonymous wrote:DD nearly 13c wont wear jeans - please suggest pants for her!
Anonymous wrote:Jeggings with a sweater dress? That's hilarious.