Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I know my kid is attractive
First, DC has facial features that make them stand out
Second, I dress DC very well
Third, I take time in the morning to do hair by putting product into it and defining the pattern
Fourth, I take huge emphasis on mannerisms - very polite kid
Fifth, every morning when dropping off, all the kids come to the door and scream DC name
Lol so yeah I know my kid is well liked
It is only a matter of time until he will only wear athleisure
+1 Just wait. My kid was the best dressed until the 4th grade. Started picking her own clothes and now its, athleisure, t-shirts, and hoodies. All the kids I see at pick up and drop off look the same. Formerly preppy kids are now goth or grunge and I don't see hair with defined patterns. This is a fancy private school and they couldn't care less about fashion and hair. They do have very good manners though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest daughter is 5 and is what I would consider a beautiful child. And that is supported by the amount of attention and comments she gets from other adults (lots of time older men and women) when we are out and about. She has the biggest eyes with the most amazing eyebrows I’ve ever seen on a kid, she has a tiny now and delicate heart shaped face. She has a naturally warm/olive skin tone with wavy blonde hair and blue eyes. She’s also tall and thin for her age. According to the charts at every doctors appointment since she was a baby, she’s taller than average and thinner than average. So she just has a really delicate and feminine look about her.
Does anyone else find the level of detail in this…creepy?
Just uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop the naive act. Of course some kids are better looking than others.
Even if you lived in a wolf pack as a child, or with a tribe of gorillas, physical beauty is an early and constant determiner of social rank.
You are just being obtuse to provoke comment.
This. Come on OP. You don’t find some kids more pleasant to look at than others?! I don’t buy it for one second.
Agree. You might find it hard to objectively judge the looks of your own child (I do), but as for other children, pretty easy to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop the naive act. Of course some kids are better looking than others.
Even if you lived in a wolf pack as a child, or with a tribe of gorillas, physical beauty is an early and constant determiner of social rank.
You are just being obtuse to provoke comment.
This. Come on OP. You don’t find some kids more pleasant to look at than others?! I don’t buy it for one second.
Anonymous wrote:Drop the naive act. Of course some kids are better looking than others.
Even if you lived in a wolf pack as a child, or with a tribe of gorillas, physical beauty is an early and constant determiner of social rank.
You are just being obtuse to provoke comment.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest daughter is 5 and is what I would consider a beautiful child. And that is supported by the amount of attention and comments she gets from other adults (lots of time older men and women) when we are out and about. She has the biggest eyes with the most amazing eyebrows I’ve ever seen on a kid, she has a tiny now and delicate heart shaped face. She has a naturally warm/olive skin tone with wavy blonde hair and blue eyes. She’s also tall and thin for her age. According to the charts at every doctors appointment since she was a baby, she’s taller than average and thinner than average. So she just has a really delicate and feminine look about her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I know my kid is attractive
First, DC has facial features that make them stand out
Second, I dress DC very well
Third, I take time in the morning to do hair by putting product into it and defining the pattern
Fourth, I take huge emphasis on mannerisms - very polite kid
Fifth, every morning when dropping off, all the kids come to the door and scream DC name
Lol so yeah I know my kid is well liked
It is only a matter of time until he will only wear athleisure
+1 Just wait. My kid was the best dressed until the 4th grade. Started picking her own clothes and now its, athleisure, t-shirts, and hoodies. All the kids I see at pick up and drop off look the same. Formerly preppy kids are now goth or grunge and I don't see hair with defined patterns. This is a fancy private school and they couldn't care less about fashion and hair. They do have very good manners though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I know my kid is attractive
First, DC has facial features that make them stand out
Second, I dress DC very well
Third, I take time in the morning to do hair by putting product into it and defining the pattern
Fourth, I take huge emphasis on mannerisms - very polite kid
Fifth, every morning when dropping off, all the kids come to the door and scream DC name
Lol so yeah I know my kid is well liked
It is only a matter of time until he will only wear athleisure
Anonymous wrote:Everyone has a different opinion of beauty but some kids are just naturally more attractive.
We are Asian. My daughter is an Asian beauty. Who knows if her little blonde friends think she is pretty?
Anonymous wrote:Nobody is going to come in here and admit their kid is homely and hard to like. Everyone thinks their kid is objectively good looking. I don't think most adults have any clue what makes a kindergartener popular. And the things people are describing here are things that might make adults like kids more but not the other kids.