Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 12 and just started youth group , and one of the women leaders has made multiple comments about her height. She’s 5’9 and 130 lbs so small framed and is developed for her age and very pretty by all standards, and knows how to dress her body well. But doesn’t dress inappropriately, no crop tops or anything. Has a very preppy lululemon loveshack golden goose sense of style. But this one women has told her that people look at her more because she’s tall, she can’t wear shorts because it draws the wrong attention to her, that she has to act like a role model to her peers because she’s tall, and has even made comments to me that she wished she had my daughters body. I personally found this so weird and I can tell it makes my daughter uncomfortable. Wwyd?
Frankly, OP, this part of your post is very weird. The most I would ever say about my 12 year old's body is that she's cute and has long legs. I have no description of her "sense of style" but it's clear to me that you spend a lot of money and time on curating your child's wardrobe and that you're the one that "knows how to dress her body well," which to me means that you are ensuring that your child is dressed in a way that garners attention. I am NOT saying that you or your daughter have done anything that warrants any sort of extra attention or inappropriate comments, but what I am saying is that you need to maybe tone down dressing your child older than she actually is.