Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes you are crazy for endorsing it.
She's 16 let her get a job to pay for those things.
We could easily afford that stuff, you want it get a job.
And to all the answers "my kids job is school", yes we agree school comes first but if you raise a well balanced kid they can do both.
Every kid needs to learn how to work for someone.
Thanks for the reply. She has a part time job but doesn’t make nearly enough to pay for all of the stuff listed above (for example, haircuts alone can be like $350). However, she does spend most of her money on these items.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 12-yo who loves Sephora skin care products but obviously does not need them. I don't buy her any of it. She can use her own allowance money or ask for it as gifts. We have a HHI over $600K,so it's not about the cost, it is about the principle. I will buy her clothes as needed, if the cost is reasonable for a 12-yo, but I will not buy her luxury items (even though I can afford them) when those items are ridiculous for a child of her age.
Anonymous wrote:It’s really sad how the beauty industry has gotten their claws into so many young women, who really don’t need all these products at all.
Anonymous wrote:lol $350 for a haircut. It’s like a car payment for a decent car.
I can’t imagine what the wedding would look like hahaha
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why you would be paying for stuff now that you wouldn’t pay for in college.
This is not snark, I just don’t get the strategy you’re going for.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why you would be paying for stuff now that you wouldn’t pay for in college.
This is not snark, I just don’t get the strategy you’re going for.